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Womens Golf Lessons Newsletter 062126
Fix your Backswing Sway with this Simple Drill - Women's Golf Lessons Newsletter
This weekend we’re focusing on full-swing consistency and short-game precision. We start with a simple awareness drill to stop backswing sway and build a more stable, powerful pivot. Then we look at two...
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Fix the range game that disappears on the course - Womens Golf Newsletter
This week I’ve added five new premium lessons from our world‑class instructors, including fixes for your putting distance control, a stress‑free setup for tight lies, and an easy drill to stop hitting behind...
Womens Golf Lessons Newsletter 07 May 2026
3 simple tweaks for a better putting stroke
I hope you're enjoying the start of June on and off the course. This week I’ve added five new premium lessons from our world‑class instructors, including fixes for your trail‑hand grip, a clearer putting...
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Perfect your ball contact + stress-free green etiquette
Whether your last round went exactly to plan or threw a few surprises your way, let's look forward and build some fresh momentum for the week ahead. This week, your Weekend Game Plan features five premium...
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Unlock effortless swing speed + fix your low point? Women's Golf Newsletter
Sunday morning is the perfect time to step back, shake off any frustrations from your last round, and find a clear focus for the week ahead. I’ve hand-picked five premium lessons for today's Weekend Game...
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Is your setup causing a slice? Women's Golf Newsletter
I’ve hand-picked five lessons for today’s Weekend Game Plan to help you stop "helping" the ball into the air and start making crisp, ball-then-turf contact. As a member, these are waiting for you right...
Is it OK to have a short backswing - Womens Golf Lessons Newsletter 051026
Is it OK to have a short backswing? Women's Golf Newsletter
It is a pleasure for me to be back in your inbox a little earlier than usual with some fresh inspiration for your weekend. I’ve selected five lessons for you this week to help you find more consistency...
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Why your driver ball position might be causing your slice - Weekend Game Plan
One thing I hear all the time is, “I saw this great lesson on Instagram and now I can’t find it.” That’s exactly why we built your personal lesson library. Whenever you’re logged in, you’ll see a blue Save...
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Why the putter is often your safest bet from off the green - Weekend Game Plan
Spring is in full swing -- I hope you're getting out to the course and having a great time. Five lessons this week covering some of the situations that can wreck a good round -- putting from off the green,...
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Why your eyes might be in the wrong position over the ball - Weekend Game Plan
We're headed towards late April and most courses are in great shape — let's make sure your game is too. I’ve hand-picked five lessons for you in this issue covering the most frequent "game-wreckers," from...
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A grip built for smaller hands -- and why it might work for you - Weekend Game Plan
Masters Sunday -- my favorite day in the best week of golf all year. I hope you're watching and maybe sneaking in a round of your own. Five lessons this week covering two of the most common swing problems...
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Why your takeaway might be working against you - Weekend Game Plan
April is one of my favourite times of year to be on the course -- I hope you're getting out there. This week I want to feature two lessons I think could genuinely change how you strike the ball. The first...
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Fix the range game that disappears on the course – Womens Golf Newsletter

This week I’ve added five new premium lessons from our world‑class instructors, including fixes for your putting distance control, a stress‑free setup for tight lies, and an easy drill to stop hitting behind the ball.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting golf advice, remember that your Women’s Golf membership includes personalised lesson recommendations and step‑by‑step improvement pathways to help you know exactly what to work on next.

3 simple tweaks for a better putting stroke

I hope you’re enjoying the start of June on and off the course. This week I’ve added five new premium lessons from our world‑class instructors, including fixes for your trail‑hand grip, a clearer putting setup, and an easy explanation of the rules around whether you have to search for a lost ball.

Perfect your ball contact + stress-free green etiquette

Whether your last round went exactly to plan or threw a few surprises your way, let’s look forward and build some fresh momentum for the week ahead.

This week, your Weekend Game Plan features five premium videos with lesson notes and Q&A to help you clean up your takeaway and launch your driver higher and straighter.

Unlock effortless swing speed + fix your low point? Women’s Golf Newsletter

Sunday morning is the perfect time to step back, shake off any frustrations from your last round, and find a clear focus for the week ahead.

I’ve hand-picked five premium lessons for today’s Weekend Game Plan to help you eliminate restricted tension in your swing and find a steady, reliable rhythm on the greens.

Is your setup causing a slice? Women’s Golf Newsletter

I’ve hand-picked five lessons for today’s Weekend Game Plan to help you stop “helping” the ball into the air and start making crisp, ball-then-turf contact. As a member, these are waiting for you right now with full, ad-free access. Don’t forget to log in so you can click the save button at the top of each lesson page. This instantly adds them to your Personal Library so you can easily revisit your favorites next time you head to the range.

Is it OK to have a short backswing? Women’s Golf Newsletter

It is a pleasure for me to be back in your inbox a little earlier than usual with some fresh inspiration for your weekend.
I’ve selected five lessons for you this week to help you find more consistency with your ball striking, short game, and putting.
Enjoy the lessons, they’ll help you feel more confident next time you play.

Why your driver ball position might be causing your slice – Weekend Game Plan

One thing I hear all the time is, “I saw this great lesson on Instagram and now I can’t find it.” That’s exactly why we built your personal lesson library. Whenever you’re logged in, you’ll see a blue Save to my Library button under the top photo on every lesson page. One click and it’s in your library when you need it.
This week I’ve added five new lessons for you: a driver tune‑up, a simple bunker escape, choosing the right wedge, posture when gripping down, and a power drill that can really change how you compress the ball.

Why the putter is often your safest bet from off the green – Weekend Game Plan

Spring is in full swing — I hope you’re getting out to the course and having a great time.

Five lessons this week covering some of the situations that can wreck a good round — putting from off the green, weight transfer, chipping from uneven lies, bunkers and hitting down on the ball properly.

I’ve also been working on a new Personal Lesson Library where you can save and see your favorite lessons in one place. It’s a work in progress, but you’ll see the ‘Save’ buttons starting to appear in lessons this week. Feel free to explore it at your own pace.

Why your eyes might be in the wrong position over the ball – Weekend Game Plan

We’re headed towards late April and most courses are in great shape — let’s make sure your game is too.
I’ve hand-picked five lessons for you in this issue covering the most frequent “game-wreckers,” from alignment errors to bunker struggles. Remember that as a member, you can save any lesson or course by clicking the bookmark icon under the main video. These will then be available in a list on your member page. It’s a great way to keep your favorite fixes ready to review on your phone the next time you’re at the practice range. I hope these lessons help you save a few strokes in the coming week!

A grip built for smaller hands — and why it might work for you – Weekend Game Plan

Masters Sunday — my favorite day in the best week of golf all year. I hope you’re watching and maybe sneaking in a round of your own.

Five lessons this week covering two of the most common swing problems I hear about — the inside takeaway and grip — plus putting in the wind, chipping anxiety, and a daily golf mobility routine you can do in minutes.

Why your takeaway might be working against you – Weekend Game Plan

April is one of my favourite times of year to be on the course — I hope you’re getting out there.

This week I want to feature two lessons I think could genuinely change how you strike the ball.

The first is with Christina Ricci on the takeaway — specifically, why leading with your chest instead of your hands creates a more connected, more repeatable swing. It sounds simple but most golfers never think about it this way, and once you see it you can’t unsee it.

The second is with Kellie Stenzel on tempo. Not feel-based advice — an actual ratio that tour players use without thinking about it. If you’ve ever felt like you’re guiding the club rather than swinging it, this is the lesson that explains why.