You’ve Got Your First Tee Time. Now What?
Knowing what to do when you first start playing at a course can be very daunting for new golfers. Here’s Coach Shayain with some great tips to help you have a relaxed and enjoyable round.
No denying it, there is a daunting learning curve in golf… but it’s worth it! Here are all our video lessons created for women golfers to help new starters kick off a lifetime in the game.
Knowing what to do when you first start playing at a course can be very daunting for new golfers. Here’s Coach Shayain with some great tips to help you have a relaxed and enjoyable round.
Do you have a hard time getting the ball up in the air with your irons? Cathy Kim’s lesson will help you make better contact and hit higher shots.
Aimee Cho demonstrates the three positions you need to hit to build a great full swing and introduces the Bowl Drill. Don’t miss it!
PGA Instructor Gianna Augustine shows when and how to chip the ball when the grass around the green is too long to putt.
LPGA Class A Professional Dr. Greta Anderson shows how ball first contact works with a simple but effective drill to help you make solid contact with your golf shots.
LPGA Professional Coach Shayain answers the question all new women golfers ask – “What should I wear when I am playing at a country club, public golf course, or just practicing at a driving range?”
When you are on the range and see other players using alignment rods have you ever wondered how to use them? Trillium Rose shows you how to get set up so that your shots are on target.
LPGA Class A Professional Dr. Greta Anderson shares her three top reasons why the Scramble Format is perfect for beginner golfers ready to start learning their way around the course!
Why you need to ‘Proud as a Peacock’ when taking your stance. Anne Rollo shows how getting your golf posture right puts you well on your way to becoming more consistent.
There’s nothing more essential in golf than a good grip. Anne Rollo and Dennise Hutton’s step by step guide to gripping the golf club correctly in your trail hand (right hand for right handers).
If you’re struggling to make good contact with your shots try Trillium Rose’s Spoke Drill.
Cindy Miller’s tips for newer golfers on getting a glove. The glove goes on your forward hand and having a glove can help stop the grip from slipping in your hand.