Better Driving the Ball Tips – Women’s Golf Lessons Newsletter
In this issue, six practical tips from our wonderful team of female LPGA and PGA instructors and introductory group posts from 3 of our new members this week.
In this issue, six practical tips from our wonderful team of female LPGA and PGA instructors and introductory group posts from 3 of our new members this week.
This week I’ve got six great lessons from the Women’s Golf instructors for you to work on during your next practice session.
Hybrids really are the most versatile weapons in your bag. They can be used off the tee or fairway, and even work for chips and sand shots. We asked 13 expert LPGA and PGA teachers to share their favorite tip for playing great hybrid shots.
Every couple of weeks I pose a question to the Women’s Golf Group to spark conversation and the latest is ‘What does your pre-round warmup look like?’ A good mix of responses and I’ve included some of them below.
Not sure what to take on your next golf trip? Lindsay Knowlton shares her packing list and we also have lessons from Cathy Kim, Erika Larkin, Meredith Kirk, Aimee Cho, and Megan Johnston.
Tired of that feeling of dread when your ball is heading into the bunker? Here are two handy lessons from Christina Ricci and Kristin Walla to help you escape from the sand first time. This week I also uploaded lessons from Natalie Adams, Trillium Rose and Debbie O’Connell plus Tony Jesselli’s annual LPGA Player of the Year predictions … Tony’s normally close to spot on so let’s see how he goes in 2024! Thank you for being a Women’s Golf Member and have a great golfing week!
Oh No! I was running late with this week’s newsletter so not so much of my never ending commentary … It’s a no nonsense lessons only issue 🙂. Lessons for you from Sue Shapcott (irons), Trillium Rose (chipping), Karen PJ (warm-up routine), the ProGolfGals (shot visualization), Cindy Miller (golf bags), and Meredith Kirk (ball position).
I hope you are ready for some serious scrolling this week … this is a long one with six lessons and a very popular discussion from the Women’s Golf Group on what you would do differently if you were just starting out in golf.
Are you catching the great conversations this week in the Women’s Golf Group? Jennifer Weaver has scored a month in London house sitting and asked for and received great recommendations for courses to play while she’s there. I’ve included some of the discussion thread in this issue.
And also in this email are five practical lessons covering slicing, grip, bunkers, short game, and putting. Something for everyone and I think they will really help your game.
In this week’s lessons Karen Palacios Jansen brings us another of her highly effective golf workouts and this one you can safely do indoors without breaking your light fittings or windows. Back in 2014 I was so frustrated trying to golf lessons made for women golfers online especially by female instructors. It’s still hard but the main problem these days is wading through all the adverts and popups on most golf websites.
In this week’s lessons Trillium Rose helps you hit better tee shots, Anne Rollo shows how to target your chips, Cathy Kim has a drill to stop topping your driver, Sue Shapcott covers strategies for regaining your composure after a bad shot, and Maria Palozola tackles the wristy flick many of us have at the bottom of our swing.
In this issue we feature a putting lesson from Alison Curdt, Meredith Kirk tackles the dreaded ‘Chicken Wing’, our top 3 tips for managing your first tee nerves, Natalie Adams has a valuable drill to help you stop hitting behind the ball, and Cathy Kim recommends a small hip bump to get your downswing started.
Our three most popular lessons (all on one page) that answer the common question: ‘How do I calm my nerves on the first tee’.