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Jane Filing (Editor)

Jane Filing is the Founder and Editor of WomensGolf.com and the Administrator of the Women's Golf Groups. WomensGolf.com started in 2014 and is home to the world's most popular member organization of women golfers with over 1300 easy to find lessons for all ages and standards. Lessons by Date | Lessons by Topic | Lessons by Instructor | Women's Golf Groups | Women's Golf Newsletters

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 282

You be the judge but I think I’ve picked five really on-topic lessons for you from the Women’s Golf teachers this week. And this week’s USGA rules question and answer is ‘My ball is embedded/stuck in the ground – What are my options?’

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 281

What are your options when your ball is in a bunker that’s full of water? Scroll down to find out in this week’s USGA rules question and answer.

Also this week, improve your game (and golf travel bag packing!) with four practical lessons from our LPGA instructors and highlights from the Women’s Golf Social and Lessons Groups.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 280

Don’t start your downswing with your shoulders … according to Sue Shapcott it can lead to some very poor shots. And that’s not all – this week we have also got lessons for you on how high to tee the ball, when to putt from off the green, what you’re allowed to do in the teeing area, and how to stop flicking at the ball when you’re chipping.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 279

What do you do if your ball accidently moves on the putting green? Test yourself before you scroll down the page because that’s this week’s USGA rules question and answer.

Five great Women’s Golf lessons in this email covering topped shots, wristy chipping actions, the powerful role of the trail elbow, and green reading. Plenty to work on!

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 278

Your new Women’s Golf lessons this week are Anne and Dennise helping you to get that ball over the water every time, Amy Cho showing how to get more power off the tee using wrist hinge, Christina Ricci has her Two Ball Putting Drill to square your putter face, and Cathy Kim has the solution if you find yourself swatting at the ball when you’re around the green.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 277

This week Megan Johnston has 3 quick tips for sand shots, Karen Palacios Jansen will get you aimed at the target, Natalie Adams on how to stop sliding, Cathy Kim demonstrates the baby wedge shot, and Erika Larkin has 10 feelings to help every part of your swing.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 276

Very happy to bring you great tips covering nearly every part of the game this week. Christina Ricci shows how to use your hips properly in the swing, Michele Low covers the toughest shot in golf, Meredith Kirk’s lesson is on getting the most out from your fairway woods, Greta Anderson explains how to make more putts by becoming a green reading expert, and Trillium Rose has a fail-safe chipping shot to get your short game confidence back.

This Week on WOMENSGOLF.COM #275

This week Cathy Kim shows how to start your swing, Anne Rollo (pictured) masters those delicate downhill chips, ten great drills from Erika Larkin that you can do using a beach towel, Pete Kelbel shows how to use a launch monitor/indoor simulator, and Megan Johnston will help you get rid of those topped drives. In LPGA news Tony Jesselli assesses the prospects of the this year’s LPGA Tour rookies.

This Week on WOMENSGOLF.COM #273

This week I’m targeting three of the most requested questions in the lessons group …. how to get more distance from the tee, getting aligned at the target, and how to play from uneven lies.

That’s not all, there are also lessons on better ball striking, the immovable obstructions rule and the full LPGA Priority List for the 2022 season.

This Week on WOMENSGOLF.COM #272

The 5 lessons in this email feature a great strategy when you are between clubs on your approach shot, a fix for ‘duffed’ shots, a more rhythmic putting stroke, 8 chipping drills you can do with an alignment stick, and how to match your play and practice with your behavioural style.

This Week on WOMENSGOLF.COM #271

Looking for a specific tip to fix a nasty fault that’s crept into your golf game or need a swing thought to help you improve a weakness? We’re a bit obsessed with organizing so everything on the site is sorted by topic and instructor so try our brand new lesson finder to discover the perfect lesson – womensgolf.com/find-the-right-lesson.