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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

What’s the Most Important Skill in Golf?

There are so many ‘games within the game’ in golf. Time to pick the group’s collective brain again with a new question of the week. We asked what part of the game group members think is most important. The mental side of golf dominated!

Stop Slicing, Get a Balanced Follow Through and a Fix for Your Shank

I love seeing a change in the weather and we are enjoying the start of Spring at long last (here in Australia). This is the first week for ages where we haven’t needed to put the heater on. To celebrate I’ve got six great lessons in this newsletter that will help you play better. Hope you enjoy trying them out.

3 Drills to Improve Your Weight Shift – New lessons

In this issue of the Women’s Golf Member’s Newsletter Cindy Miller shows how to travel with your clubs without damaging your precious cargo. Kristin’s got her usual entertaining take on instruction (the short game this time), Cathy Kim has a great drill to get you through to your follow through, Maria shows how to deal with those slick downhill putts, and we start with 3 weight shift drills from Karen Palacios Jansen.

What’s Your Best Tip for Beginners?

Our game definitely has a steep learning curve and beginners need all the support they can get. We asked Women’s Golf members to give us their ‘go to’ advice for new golfers just starting out in this wonderful sport.

Simplify Your Chipping Technique – New lessons Newsletter

Welcome to all our new members and guests! Each week we feature the most popular lessons uploaded to WomensGolf.com. In this issue Christina Ricci shows how your hands can cause slices and pull shots, Meredith Kirk demonstrates her failsafe chipping method, Lindsay Knowlton has bunker tips, Alison Curdt explains what to do when you’re between clubs and Erika Larkin checks your shoulder turn.

What’s the Most Difficult Part of the Game? – Women’s Golf Groups Newsletter

In the Social Group the question of the week is ‘What Do You Think is the Most Difficult Part of the Game?’ As you can imagine, sand and the short game feature strongly in the 35 answers received so far 🙂.

And two great lesson requests from the Lessons Group in this issue: ‘How to Keep Your Focus for the Whole Round’ and ‘Stop Trying to Hit the Ball with your Upper Body”

Bomb Your Drives and Share Your Golf Inspiration – Women’s Golf Groups Newsletter

Many wonderful answers to the question of the week ‘What Made You Start Playing Golf?” The common thread is ”I expected to hate it… but loved it instead!”

And the Lesson Request of the Week is from Cheryl Koenig “My driver has gone funky. Hits are too low and no yardage. Help!”
See Kristin Walla’s “3 Tips for Bombing your Drives” below.

Stop that Slice and Change a Golf Rule – Women’s Golf Groups Newsletter

One of the reasons I’ve been sending out this Women’s Golf group posts newsletter recently is because Facebook’s algorithm means that group members only ever see a very small percentage of posts and comments in their Facebook newsfeed. The Question of the Week is ‘What is the #1 Golf Rule You Would Change?’And the Lesson Request of the Week is from Janet Coke who was having trouble getting her swing on an inside-out path which is a good way to hit solid draw shots and prevent slices! Maria Palozola’s lesson is the perfect drill for this problem and there’s a link to it below!