Play Smart Off the Tee – You Don’t Have to Hit Driver
LPGA Top 50 Teacher Kathy Hart Wood shows that when you’re facing a tough tee shot, just because you own the club doesn’t mean you have to swing it!
Presented by Dr. Alison Curdt, the golf psychology section of WomensGolf.com has lessons and advice on the mental side of golf from LPGA and PGA Professionals, and sport psychologists.
LPGA Top 50 Teacher Kathy Hart Wood shows that when you’re facing a tough tee shot, just because you own the club doesn’t mean you have to swing it!
Our game definitely has a steep learning curve and beginners need all the support they can get. We asked Women’s Golf members to give us their ‘go to’ advice for new golfers just starting out in this wonderful sport.
In this Question of the Week from the Women’s Golf Group, we asked in a typical month during the golf season how often would you go to the driving range or practice green to work on your game? Pre round warm ups not included!
In this Question of the Week from the Women’s Golf Group, we asked “There are so many different games within this game! What do you find is the toughest challenge in golf?”
Difficult playing partners, noise, slow play …. here’s your expert guide with our 27 best tips on how to handle distractions when you’re out on the golf course.
In this Question of the Week from the Women’s Golf Group, we asked “Something inspired us all to start playing this wonderful and sometimes frustrating game. What got you going in golf?”
Hit your best drive even on visually intimidating holes with seven practical tee box strategies from Katie Dahl, Director of Instruction at West Bay Club in Estero, Florida.
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.
LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates a simple tip for regaining your rhythm and tempo and recovering your round when your golf swing is going off track.
TPI Certified Golf Coach Michele Low with some great tips for giving yourself the best chance to get the ball on the green with your approach shots.
Megan Johnston answers your questions about how much practice you need to do and the best ways to improve your game.
Kathy Hart Wood will help you dust off the golf cobwebs as the weather improves and you get ready to get back out on the course.