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Ever felt like giving the game away? I suspect it happens to all of us at some point because golf can be sooo frustrating! Scroll down for a post all about that from Barb and some typically supportive replies from her fellow members in the Women’s Golf Group. Plus, the Firecracker Tournament, a hole in one, an ageless Karrie Webb at the Senior Women’s PGA Championship, and some more requests from the Women’s Golf Lessons Group along with a great pitching wedge lesson from Meredith Kirk.
Welcome to your mid-week catch up on all the ‘goings on’ in the Women’s Golf Groups. I hope you enjoy it!
In the Women’s Golf Social Group contributions from Prince Edward Island Canada, Tampa Florida, and a Hole in One all the way from Spain!
In the lessons group I’ve opened up to new requests for June/July yesterday and we already have 22. I’ve also posted a link to Christina Ricci’s clubhead speed lesson.
Improve your skills and lower your golf scores with the latest lessons to help you play better and enjoy our wonderful game even more.
Christina Ricci focuses on your knee bend, Trillium Rose checks your wrists at the top of your swing, Anne Rollo has tips for preventing fatigue during your round, Yoga instructor Laurin McMillin shares exercises to alleviate golfer’s elbow, Kristin Walla works on your snap hook, and Kathy Nyman’s lesson to help you stop chunking your wedges into the water
Cathy Kim shows how to hit down on your fairway wedge shots. Erika Larkin shows how to check your wrist angles, Karen Palacios Jansen squares up your clubface, Michele Low demonstrates the ‘bump and run’ chip and Aimee Cho has some great tempo tips.
This week we answer two questions that are often asked in the lessons group: ‘How do I rescue my swing in the middle of a round?’ and ‘Should my lead arm be straight in the backswing?’
Plus three more lessons to check out while you enjoy watching the men’s US OPEN on TV.
This week we have six great lessons from our wonderful teachers to help you play better golf. There are two swing drills and expert (practical) advice on improving your tempo, distance, and approach shots as well as the answer to the question ‘Should I always tee up on a Par 3?’
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Christina Ricci shows how to set up with your driver for great ball flight (and more distance!), the ProGolfGals tackle bad lies in bunkers, Michele Low helps you take the tension out of your swing and Megan Johnston has a practice drill to discover your putting speed. It’s also my pleasure to add a member of the month feature introducing Sarah Karls from Wisconsin.