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Strategy & Psychology

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.

Playing Lesson: How to Play a Par 4

How Natalie Adams approaches scoring well on a tricky par 4. When to go for it, when to lay up, when to play within yourself and when to attack.

The Magic of the Scorecard

Use a scorecard to reveal the potential you have. The scorecard will provide ‘evidence’ that you can play each hole well

If Your Learning Style is Kinesthesia

If you focus on drills and instruction using your preferred learning style, your golf will improve faster. In this video, Cindy talks about the kinesthesia learning style. If you like to ‘feel’ your physical positions when you learn, here’s how you will make the most of your golf instruction.

Find Your #1 Swing … and Stick to it

Jenny Sevil says once you find out what works in your golf swing to produce good shots, repeat this, over and over. Resist trying many different swings.

How Do I Recapture My Passion for Golf?

To restore your joy on the course try out some of these tips and remember to have fun playing the game. Enjoy all aspects of being on the golf course, not just the score. By Joan King.

Embrace the Privilege of Pressure

‘She’s not afraid to be great’ Legends Tour player, Cindy Miller looks at the positives of pressure golf as exemplified by Jennifer Kupcho in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship.

Karrie Webb - Phil Taylor at the 2019 Vic Open

Five Steps to Improving Your Mental Game

Jenny Sevil shares the five mental steps that took her from a struggling golfer and part-time waiter to becoming a multiple winner on international professional tours.