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Lindsay Knowlton

Lindsay Knowlton is a PGA of Canada Class A Professional, Taylormade Golf Advisory Board Member, and Ontario Golf Association Ambassador with a long history in golf. Her dad got her interested in the sport when she was 14 (because he needed a friend to play with!). Shortly after taking up the game (and finally getting the ball off the ground), Lindsay got the “golf bug”!
 
Lindsay went on a full scholarship to Ohio State University where she was the captain of the team and earned All American Honors. She was a 3-year member of Canada’s National Team, 3 time Ontario Champion and won a silver medal at the 2004 World Championships.
 
After years of competitive golf, Lindsay moved into the corporate workforce realizing that she wanted to help more women say "yes” to the golf invitations they were getting (for work, to play with family, friends etc). She started Iron Lady Golf to help empower women and build their confidence out on the golf course. To date, Iron Lady Golf has taught over 20,000 women how to play golf.
 
Follow Lindsay at Iron Lady Golf: www.ironladygolf.com and on Instagram and Facebook @ironladygolf

How to Pack Your Golf Travel Bag

Gear up for your golf getaway with a packing checklist from Iron Lady Golf. One of the best ways to ensure a fun trip away is to master the art of preparing for your vacation time on the golf course.

Work On Your Takeaway at Home!

If you have a tendency to pull the club inside on your backswing, here’s a great drill from Lindsay Knowlton of Iron Lady Golf that you can do indoors.

How to Swing With Your Body and Not Just Your Arms

Lindsay Knowlton from Iron Lady Golf has a great drill to activate your lower body in the downswing. Learning how to use your lower body and core to swing and not just your arms will give you more power and distance.

Lindsay’s Quick Bunker Shot Tip

Lindsay Knowlton from Iron Lady Golf covers stance, weight distribution and aim in her quick demonstration of how to play consistent sand shots out of a greenside bunker.

Stop Topping the Ball with the Spatula Drill

Here is a great indoor drill from Lindsay Knowlton that will help you maintain your posture and avoid early extension. All you need is a chair and a golf club (or spatula!) is optional.