The Expert Guide to Short Game Success
What are the best ways to save shots around the green? We asked 16 expert LPGA and PGA instructors for their best piece of short game advice.
What are the best ways to save shots around the green? We asked 16 expert LPGA and PGA instructors for their best piece of short game advice.
Here we are deep into November with six lessons to give you some tips to work on or at least think about during the week if you can’t get out on the course or range.
In the latest Women’s Golf Group question we asked if members had a rangefinder in their golf bag and did they find it helped their game.
Do you use a range finder on the course? It seems like the answer is an overwhelming YES in the lively conversation going on this week in the Women’s Golf Member’s Group. You can see some of the responses below.
Plus our 3 best lessons on hitting fairway woods as voted by you and 4 great lessons from Katie Dahl, Christina Ricci, Karen Palacios Jansen, and Alison Curdt.
Many women golfers struggle with their fairway woods. Here are the three lessons on fairway woods voted most helpful by WomensGolf.com members.
Getting more distance off the tee is one of our most popular topics. Here are the 3 most helpful long driving lessons as ranked by WomensGolf.com members.
How does your golf club reward players who get a hole-in-one? That’s the interesting conversation going on this week in the Women’s Golf Group and some of the best ideas are in this issue of the newsletter.
Plus 5 great lessons and drills from the Women’s Golf teachers including the Pro Golf Gals, Erika Larkin, Trillium Rose, Meredith Kirk and Christina Ricci.
What’s your favorite swing tempo cue? I asked the Women’s Golf Group members for their secret to a smooth swing. And in lessons this week, Sue Shapcott shows you how far to stand away from the ball at address, Alison Curdt provides some ‘wedge education’, Karen Palacios Jansen covers your all important weight distribution and Christina Ricci shows how to execute a wide takeaway.
We asked the Women’s Golf Group what they used for tempo when they started their swing? Some players hum or sing a sweet tune and some have a word, phrase, or special action to trigger a nice smooth swing at the perfect tempo! What’s your secret?
The Women’s Golf Group discuss the penalty for hitting the ball with your practice swing including a link to the USGA explanation.
The latest installment in our Top 3 Lessons series is in this week’s newsletter with the three most popular tips on getting more distance off the tee plus four more lessons and some beautiful golf course photos from Macy Peel in British Columbia, Canada.
I hope your game is in good shape and you’re getting lots of time on the course with your friends. If you are looking for some good ideas for improving your golf I have six top lessons from the Women’s Golf instructors for you this week.