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All our lessons and guides on the gear you need to play your best golf with reliable information on the rules and etiquette of golf.

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.

Fast Golf is Fun Golf

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.

What Mid-Irons Should be in Your Golf Bag

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.

Keep your Golf Grips Dry

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.

What to Wear When You Play Golf

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?”

Why the Scramble Format is Great for Beginners

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!

Your Options From a Yellow Penalty Area

Marcela Smith explains your options if your ball is lying in a Yellow Penalty Area. You can always play it as it lies, and you are permitted to take a practice swing and ground your club in the Penalty Area. And you have two options under Rule 17.1, which include Stroke-And-Distance and Back-On-The-Line relief. Each of those will cost you a one stroke penalty.

How your Clubhead Lie Affects Your Shots

Toe up, heel up, flat? What does your clubhead lie look like when you address the ball. Megan Johnston shows how it will affect your shots. You may need to get your clubs fitted.

Do You Need to Wear a Golf Glove?

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.

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