Overcoming First Tee Nerves – Women’s Golf Newsletter
Feeling butterflies on the first tee? You’re not alone. This week, I’m sharing the top three tips for conquering those jitters, as voted by your fellow Women’s Golf members.
Feeling butterflies on the first tee? You’re not alone. This week, I’m sharing the top three tips for conquering those jitters, as voted by your fellow Women’s Golf members.
A new season may bring great play. Good luck and enjoy your golf in 2025. I don’t think any golfer would say ‘no thanks’ to some extra distance off the tee, and in this issue, I highlight our three most popular lessons on longer drives.
In the meantime, as you relax and recharge after the holidays, dive into five excellent golf lessons from our expert Women’s Golf Instructors.
I know we all have many things on our minds this week besides golf, but I couldn’t let the holiday season pass without sharing our traditional Christmas issue – now celebrating its 10th year!
It seems that with many golfers, swinging off balance is the rule (like me) when it should definitely be the exception – most likely from trying to hit it too hard. Rest assured, this week, Christina Ricci has it covered. Plus, five great video tips for women golfers from our wonderful instructors.
Get ready to launch the ball high or low in this week’s awesome lessons from Kristin Walla and Anne Rollo. Plus Cathy Kim cracks the downhill lie, Megan Johnston gives you a fun putting drill, Kathy Hart Wood shares a nifty way to keep your grip dry when you have to put the club down on damp ground and Meredith Kirk shows you how to hit sharper iron shots.
In this issue we feature lessons to help you get more power using your legs, feet and toes. Also Alison Curdt’s excellent takeaway drill and Erika Larkin has a fix for the dreaded shank!