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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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Confidence on the Golf Course - Coaching Program - Womens Golf
Confidence on the Golf Course
The 5 lesson Confidence lesson program is designed to help you build and maintain your self-assurance on the course. Covering essential topics such as mindset mastery, setting realistic goals, positive...
Are You a Hand Lifter in your Takeaway - Womens Golf Newsletter
Are You a Hand Lifter in your Takeaway? - Lessons Newsletter
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...
Pitching Wedge or Sand Wedge - Womens Golf Newsletter
Sand Wedge or Pitching Wedge? - Women's Golf Newsletter
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...
Pre-Season Indoor Training - Women's Golf Newsletter - Womens Golf
Pre-Season Indoor Training - Women's Golf Newsletter
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...
Hit Better Tee Shots - Womens Golf Newsletter - Womens Golf
Hit Better Tee Shots - Women's Golf Newsletter
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...
Overcoming First Tee Nerves - Womens Golf Lessons Newsletter
Overcoming First Tee Nerves - Women's Golf Newsletter
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...
Takeaway Drill - Womens Golf Newsletter
Takeaway Drill at Home - Women's Golf Newsletter
This week's Lessons include two tips for your chipping, a set of great driving range drills from Karen Palacios Jansen. Stuck inside? Try Lindsay's indoor takeaway drill and Tony Jesselli lists all the...
Make More Short Putts in 2024 - Womens Golf Newsletter
Make More Short Putts in 2024! - Women's Golf Newsletter
Welcome to this week's set of lessons and tips, the last for the year. My favorite is what to do when you're in a bunker with very little sand by Anne Rollo - seems like it's a very common problem over...
Why You Can't Take a Divot - Womens Golf Lessons Newsletter
Why You Can't Take a Divot - Women's Golf Newsletter
It's been a busy week on WomensGolf.com and I have six lessons and a rules video for you in this last newsletter issue before Christmas.
Flush Your Irons - Women's Golf Newsletter
Flush Your Irons - Women's Golf Newsletter
We're focused on sweetly hit iron shots and a tip for what to do if your chest gets in the way of your swing. As a bonus we have the expert guide to the short game and Tony Jesselli shares his annual wrap...
How to Tee the Ball Up at the Right Height - Womens Golf Newsletter
How to Tee the Ball Up at the Right Height - Women's Golf Newsletter
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.
Do You Use a Golf Rangefinder - Womens Golf
Do You Use a Golf Rangefinder?
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.
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Do You Use a Golf Rangefinder - Womens Golf
Do You Use a Golf Rangefinder?
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.
woman golfer hitting fairway wood - Womens Golf
How Do I Hit Better Fairway Woods? The Top 3 Lessons
Many women golfers struggle with their fairway woods. Here are the three lessons on fairway woods voted most helpful by WomensGolf.com members.
Favorite Swing Cue - Womens Golf Group
What's Your Favorite Swing Tempo Cue or Trigger?
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...
I Accidently Hit the Ball with My Practice Swing - Womens Golf Group
I Accidently Hit the Ball with My Practice Swing. Is there a Penalty?
The Women's Golf Group discuss the penalty for hitting the ball with your practice swing including a link to the USGA explanation.
Expert Guide to Reducing Your 3 Putts - Womens Golf
The Expert Guide to Reducing Your 3-Putts
We asked 18 LPGA and PGA Instructors for their best advice for golfers on how to master long putting and limit 3-putts.
What would make golf even more fun - Womens Golf Group
What Would Make Golf Even More Enjoyable for Casual Golfers?
In the latest question of the week to the members of the Women's Golf Group I asked to hear their ideas for making the game even more fun for weekend golfers.
Favorite Golf Course to Visit - Womens Golf Group
What's Your Favorite Golf Course to Visit?
I'm looking for some great destination course ideas. Where is your favorite course that you've played (not including your home course).
Who would be in your dream foursome - Womens Golf
Who would be in your Dream Foursome?
Just say you could choose any three people to join you in a round of golf, who would you choose? Women's Golf Group members share their choices for fantasy playing partners.
Do You Ride or Walk - Womens Golf
Do You Prefer to Ride or Walk?
What's your favorite way to play golf with your friends. In a cart or walking the course? We asked your fellow members what they liked to do and why.
What are the Biggest Misconceptions about Women Golfers - Womens Golf Group
What are the Biggest Misconceptions about Women Golfers?
We're mysterious, misunderstood, and misrepresented! We asked the Women's Golf Group what they thought were the biggest misconceptions about women golfers? Slow play dominated the discussion!
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Confidence on the Golf Course

The 5 lesson Confidence lesson program is designed to help you build and maintain your self-assurance on the course. Covering essential topics such as mindset mastery, setting realistic goals, positive self-talk, overcoming performance anxiety, course management, body language, dealing with setbacks, and building confidence with a solid pre-round routine.

Sand Wedge or Pitching Wedge? – Women’s Golf Newsletter

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.

Pre-Season Indoor Training – Women’s Golf Newsletter

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.

Hit Better Tee Shots – Women’s Golf Newsletter

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.

Overcoming First Tee Nerves – Women’s Golf Newsletter

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.

Takeaway Drill at Home – Women’s Golf Newsletter

This week’s Lessons include two tips for your chipping, a set of great driving range drills from Karen Palacios Jansen. Stuck inside? Try Lindsay’s indoor takeaway drill and Tony Jesselli lists all the LPGA tour players who are on the 2024 Priority List.

Flush Your Irons – Women’s Golf Newsletter

We’re focused on sweetly hit iron shots and a tip for what to do if your chest gets in the way of your swing. As a bonus we have the expert guide to the short game and Tony Jesselli shares his annual wrap up of the LPGA Tour Season.

Do You Use a Golf Rangefinder?

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.