Pick the Right Club When You’re in the Rough
Kathy Hart Wood shows that when your ball is in the rough, club selection is critical for getting back into position and lowering your score.
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Kathy Hart Wood shows that when your ball is in the rough, club selection is critical for getting back into position and lowering your score.
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.
Cindy Miller shares her secrets for protecting your valuable golf clubs when you travel.
Katie Dahl shows how choosing the right club depending on the situation you can quickly improve the results of your chips and short pitch shots.
In this Question of the Week from the Women’s Golf Group, we asked “Imagine that you are in charge of the Rules of Golf. What’s the one rule you would change?”
Sue Shapcott tests driver shafts to see which one best suits her swing and clubhead speed. Finding the most suitable shaft flex helps golfers control the clubhead better reduces variability at impact and shot dispersion.
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.
Kristin Walla shares eleven ways to keep moving and speed up your round of golf. Be the change you want to see in your group’s pace of play.
PGA Professional Cathy Kim shows you which mid-irons she carries and explains the difference between the mid-irons, how to figure out distances and where to position the ball in your setup.
Kathy Hart Wood’s pet peeve is golfers dropping their clubs on wet grass and ending up with slippery grips. Use a towel or tee to keep the grips off ground.
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?”
PGA Instructor Susan Vail from Pink Peg Golf shows how playing respectful ‘ready golf’ can save your group 20 minutes a round.