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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

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Women's Golf Lessons Newsletter 298
Ever found yourself in a fix during your round - Yes! If your swing gets out of whack mid round try Trillium's quick drill to restore your balance. This week we also have a putting drill from Megan, how...
Ann Webber - Kangaroos and Sand Greens - Womens Golf
Ann Webber - Ganmain Golf Club
Our featured Women's Golf member is Ann Webber from Wagga in Australia who enjoys facing the challenges of the game, helping junior golfers, and travelling the world playing different courses.
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Women's Golf Lessons Newsletter 287
This week Christina Ricci shows you why opening your hips and shoulders at address may be causing your poor shots, Coach Shayain has a great 'L' to 'L' pitching drill, Aimee Cho will help you stop topping...
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Women's Golf Lessons Newsletter 286
Hope this update finds you well and getting plenty of time out on the golf course. Five great new lessons to help your game and a common rules question answered this week.
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Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 285
Lots of golf goodness in this issue. Lessons on how to make lasting swing changes, stopping driver slices, common putting mistakes, playing off pine straw, and making better iron shots.
Bunker Rules Explained - USGA - Womens Golf
What You Can and Can't Do in the Sand - Bunker Rules Explained
Not sure what you can and can't do in a bunker? Here's a short video from the USGA covering the official rules about touching the sand, removing loose impediments, and taking drops.
Womens Golf Newsletter 284
Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 284
Take this week's lessons from WomensGolf.com out on the practice range and course including a great alignment tip from Anne Rollo and Aimee Cho shows how to hit a good shot from the unkindest lie in golf...
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Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 283
Apart from enjoying The Masters, April means one of two things to golfers. Here in the Southern Hemisphere it is the start of shorter days and colder weather but for most of you its the real start of the...
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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...
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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!)...
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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,...
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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...
Allie White LPGA Symetra Tour
My New Year Wish…. An LPGA Tournament in Cleveland!
Sport mad Allie White is not content with an NBA Championship... now she wants a combined men's and women's golf tour event in Cleveland, Ohio.
Brittany Benvenuto LPGA Rookies 2017 womens golf
Because All Roads Lead Onward - LPGA Final Stage
Tense moments for Allie White as she watched her friends compete for LPGA Tour 2017 cards in the Final Stage of the Qualifying Tournament.
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What's Up With the American LPGA Players?
LPGA fan, Eric Stewart looks at the ongoing dominance of international players on the women's golf tour.
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Amy Walsh's LET Access Series Travels and a Royal Encounter
Amy Walsh gets close to the Queen, plays some great LET Access Series golf with Stacey Keating (pictured), and pays tribute to Beth Allen's amazing year on tour.
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How to Caddy for an LPGA Player
Here is how to caddy for a LPGA Pro golfer. Three Tour Caddy, Rich Schwartz caddied for Rachel Rohanna, a Symetra Tour winner who earned her LPGA Tour card in 2016.
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The Road to the LPGA
Mark Seiden talks to Casey Kennedy about the skills and grit necessary to make it in women's professional golf.
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Patty Jewett Golf Course – A City Resource for All
Ann Guiberson shares the special history and charm of the 118-year old Patty Jewett Golf Course.
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How Social Media Can Help or Hurt Your College Golf Chances
College Golf recruitment consultant, Brandi Jackson, has some expert advice about the right and wrong ways to use social media to influence your college golf prospects.
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Mykayla Grace from San Antonio, Texas
What do you do when your 3-year-old falls in love with hitting golf balls? Encourage her! Mykala Grace from San Antonio, Texas is our latest Girls Golfer.
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How Important is Balance in Golf?
Marvin Sangüesa describes the importance of balance in golf and, with the help of 9-year-old Layla, shows the best way to use a balance board.
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Ariya joins the LPGA $2 Million Club
Dave Andrews looks at the increasing level of LPGA prize money and the players who have won over $2 million dollars in a season.
Summer Caddie Growing the Game of Golf
My Awesome Summer Caddie
There is no better way to get kids started in golf. Ann Guiberson introduces her nephew Lee to the fun responsibilities of caddying for 9-holes.
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Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 298

Ever found yourself in a fix during your round – Yes! If your swing gets out of whack mid round try Trillium’s quick drill to restore your balance. This week we also have a putting drill from Megan, how to play the ‘baby chip’ from Kellie, Anne and Dennise share their best bunker tip, and Greta Anderson explains how to score in golf for all the newer golfers.

Ann Webber – Ganmain Golf Club

Our featured Women’s Golf member is Ann Webber from Wagga in Australia who enjoys facing the challenges of the game, helping junior golfers, and travelling the world playing different courses.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 287

This week Christina Ricci shows you why opening your hips and shoulders at address may be causing your poor shots, Coach Shayain has a great ‘L’ to ‘L’ pitching drill, Aimee Cho will help you stop topping your irons, Marcela Smith explains how to properly drop your ball out of ground under repair and other abnormal course conditions, and Cathy Kim’s drill will make you a better putter. How can you not play better with all that great instruction?😉.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 286

Hope this update finds you well and getting plenty of time out on the golf course. Five great new lessons to help your game and a common rules question answered this week.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 285

Lots of golf goodness in this issue. Lessons on how to make lasting swing changes, stopping driver slices, common putting mistakes, playing off pine straw, and making better iron shots.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 284

Take this week’s lessons from WomensGolf.com out on the practice range and course including a great alignment tip from Anne Rollo and Aimee Cho shows how to hit a good shot from the unkindest lie in golf … a divot on the fairway.

Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter 283

Apart from enjoying The Masters, April means one of two things to golfers. Here in the Southern Hemisphere it is the start of shorter days and colder weather but for most of you its the real start of the new golf season. Lucky things! Wherever you are I hope you are doing well and able to get out and play our wonderful game!

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!