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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

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!

Your Favorite Golf Course and The Expert Guide to Bunker Shots

Where’s the golf course you’ve enjoyed playing the most? It could be your regular 18 holes or a one-off you loved on vacation. Share your favorite course and join the conversation in the Women’s Golf Group this week. scroll down for the Lesson Request of the Week with our Expert Guide to Bunker Shots as well as Natalie Adams’ answer to the question, “Should I Always Tee Up on Par 3s?”

Don’t Give Up on Golf! Plus a Pitching Wedge Lesson

Ever felt like giving the game away? I suspect it happens to all of us at some point because golf can be sooo frustrating! Scroll down for a post all about that from Barb and some typically supportive replies from her fellow members in the Women’s Golf Group. Plus, the Firecracker Tournament, a hole in one, an ageless Karrie Webb at the Senior Women’s PGA Championship, and some more requests from the Women’s Golf Lessons Group along with a great pitching wedge lesson from Meredith Kirk.

How to Get Aligned to the Target and Finding a Good Playing Group

As any Women’s Golf Group member will tell you, there’s a really great feeling of fun and friendship in both the Social and Lessons Groups, and I think that comes across nicely in this week’s highlights.

Plus, the June/July lesson requests are rolling in at a fast pace with two of the best teachers’ lesson answers below. Christina Ricci covers how to get aligned, and Erika Larkin shares tips on how to start your swing.

Stop Topping Your 3-Wood and Why You Started Playing Golf

Fairway wood chat dominated the online groups this week so scroll down for club recommendations and a great lesson from Christina Ricci.

In the social group everyone had fun answering two questions – ‘What started you off in golf? and ‘Do you play socially or competitively?’

In the Women’s Golf Lessons group this week I posted five new lessons that answered questions/requests from members with two of the lessons included for you.

A Freak shot at The General and a Recommended Golf Book – Women’s Golf Groups Newsletter

A freak shot at The General and a great golf book review are two of the top highlights over the last 7 days in the Women’s Golf Group.

And the question of the week is ‘What’s Your Best Tip for Beginners?’ Join in this fun conversation in the group or pass on the advice to a friend just starting out.

This week’s lesson request from the Lessons Group is Christina Ricci answering the question ‘Should you leave your glove on when putting?’

How Often Do You Practice? – Women’s Golf Groups Newsletter

This week in the Women’s Golf Groups the question of the week is ‘How Often Do You Practice?’ Join in this fun conversation in the Social Group🙂.

Plus two lesson requests on bunker shots and long putting from the Lessons Group in this issue.

Great lessons, tips and friendly chat with other women golfers from all over the world. See you in the members groups soon!

Are You Superstitious on the Golf Course? – Women’s Golf Groups Newsletter

This week in the online Women’s Golf Groups the question of the week is ‘What Are Your Pre Round Rituals or Golf Related Superstitions?’ Join in this fun conversation in the Social Group🙂.
And a great lesson request from the Lessons Group in this issue: ‘Some Quick Tips for Getting Out of Bunkers” from the wonderful Christina Ricci.

Indoor Chipping, Themed Holes, Short Sleeves & More in the Women’s Golf Groups!

It must be peak golf season because there is so much to keep up with in the Women’s Golf Groups. This week an indoor chipping setup that’s very close to a window! Ricky Nelson’s Garden Party themed hole in California, short sleeves in British Columbia, and a love/hate relationship with the 3-wood. In the Women’s Golf Lessons group I posted six new lessons that answered questions from members with two of the lessons included for you below.