
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.
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.
This week’s lessons cover your wedge play, swing path, your putting grip strength, why you should wear a glove and how to calm your nerves on the golf course. You are sure to find some great ideas to improve your game.
I’m looking for some great destination course ideas. Where is your favorite course that you’ve played (not including your home course).
Welcome to the first lessons update for October. We’ve got some great tips for you to start out the month including Erika Larkin’s anti-slicing lesson, Christina Ricci helps with chipping from uneven lies, Karen Palacios Jansen’s warm up before your golf round session, Michele Low’s fairway bunker tip and Cathy Kim demonstrates a nifty drill to help you get more putts in the hole.
I uploaded and refreshed six lessons to WomensGolf.com this week and they’re all in this issue. One of them is a compilation of the three best sand shot tips as picked by association members.
Women’s Golf teachers featured are Karen Palacios Jansen, Kristin Walla, Trillium Rose, Alison Curdt, Greta Anderson, Meredith Kirk, and Cindy Miller.
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.
This week we have lessons on scoring within 100 yards, grip pressure, leaving the driver in the bag, playing from compacted sand in a bunker (happens a lot), and making more short putts. I hope they help you improve and enjoy this fantastic game!
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.
Is there anything more likely to drive you crazy than hitting a fat chip shot? Here are the top 3 solutions as ranked by Women’s Golf Members.
Just so happens we are doing things in threes this week. Check out the lessons from Christina Ricci and Karen Palacios Jansen jam packed with 3 drill goodness! Plus scroll down for more lessons on chipping, putting, sand shots and POWER!
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!
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!
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