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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

How Do You Get Out of a Golfing Slump? – This Week’s New Lessons

Let’s face it, sometimes golf can be really frustrating! What’s your strategy when you are in a playing slump? That’s the question in the Women’s Golf Member’s Group this week. Plus, five practical video lessons on weight transfer, putting, playing from the rough, 30-yard shot options, and controlling your distance from the sand.

How to Recover From a Bad Shot? – This Week’s New Lessons

One of the toughest things in golf is not to get too down on yourself and throw your round away when you’ve hit a bad shot. I’ve definitely been guilty of that. Try Cindy Miller’s bounce back recovery tips this week.
Plus five more lessons covering alignment, chipping, wedge shots, consistency and what you can learn from Nelly’s winning swing.

How Good is Your Tee Box Routine? – This Week’s New Lessons

You will never have more control over your set-up than you do when your ball is sitting up nicely on a tee. One of the five lessons in this issue is Alison Curdt’s demonstration of a winning tee box pre-shot routine.

Also I’m trying something different this week. I’ve mixed in some interesting posts from the Women’s Golf Group in with the lessons. Let me know if you like (or dislike) this new mixed format.

Chipping With Your Hybrid? – This Week’s New Lessons

Don’t be afraid to use your hybrid club around the greens. That’s the message in the lesson from Kellie Stenzel this week. Plus five more great tips from our LPGA Instructors including Cathy Kim on handling a plugged ball under the lip of a bunker!

In the Member’s Facebook group we have a healthy discussion about accidently hitting the ball on the fairway. Penalty or No Penalty? You may be surprised.

Improve and Practice Your Ball Compression – This Week’s New Lessons

Have you heard about how compressing your golf ball is important but you’re not sure why or how to practice it? Cathy Kim has a great way to improve your compression. Also Christina Ricci demonstrates good club selection for chipping around the green and none of us is getting any younger so Sue Shapcott is here to help you swing more freely even when you have limited flexibility.

Try Slow Practice Swings – This Week’s New Lessons

Scroll down for six fabulous tips in the first newsletter for June. My favorite this week is Sue Shapcott’s lesson on how to transform your game with slow practice swings.

In the Women’s Golf Group the start of summer (in the Northern Hemisphere) means the beginning of golf in Iceland believe it or not! Thank you to Ranvieg Tausen for a lovely post and picture (see it below).

The Toilet Roll Drill – This Week’s New Lessons

Greetings golfers! Your six lessons this week include Karen Palacios Jansen on improving without destroying your current swing, Natalie Adams’ ‘toilet roll’ drill for maximum distance and the always fun Pro Golf Gals with their favorite sand shot tip.

Is Your Stance Too Wide or Too Narrow? – This Week’s New Lessons

Struggling with positioning your feet at address or handling those pesky buried bunker lies? We’ve got you covered! Learn the secrets of stance width from Sue Shapcott, and conquer buried bunker shots with Kristin Walla’s expert advice.

Also Karen Palacios Janson offers a game-changing solution to fix your swing path, while Kellie Stenzel helps you chip with confidence. Michele Low fixes your overly long backswing. Finally, Maria Palozola’s drill will turn you into a fairway bunker wizard. Don’t miss out on this week’s lessons!

Lower Your Scores – Women’s Golf Newsletter

This week we have a range of lessons and group highlights to help your golf. We cover pitching, uneven lies on grass and in the bunker, a drill to fix the ‘all arms no body’ swing, and some tips to bring your scores down without having to adjust your technique.

In the groups there’s a discussion about dressing for golf weather in Ireland and Scotland and an interesting rules question on marking your ball when it’s against the fringe on the green.

Can You Be Consistent at Golf? – Women’s Golf Newsletter

Deb Vangellow tackles the goal of consistency, Christina Ricci shows how to deal with a common backswing error, the ProGolfGals will have you chipping like a pro, Greta Anderson’s lesson is on the role of the hips, Megan Johnston has an anti-sway drill, and Coach Shayain helps newer golfers with how scorecards and handicaps work.