
Setting the Wedge and its Bounce on the Ground Correctly
PGA Master Professional Kellie Stenzel shows how to set your wedge to use its bounce to hit a high lofted shot.
Working on your short game (chipping and pitching around the green) is a surefire way to save strokes on your round. Here are our latest lessons for your short game.
PGA Master Professional Kellie Stenzel shows how to set your wedge to use its bounce to hit a high lofted shot.
Is there anything more likely to drive you crazy than hitting a fat chip shot? Here are the top 3 solutions as ranked by Women’s Golf Members.
Struggling with your short game? Erika Larkin shows the alternative to spinning your clubface face open to your target. There’s a better way to hit a soft high chip shot.
We’re mysterious, misunderstood, and misrepresented! We asked the Women’s Golf Group what they thought were the biggest misconceptions about women golfers? Slow play dominated the discussion!
There are so many ‘games within the game’ in golf. Time to pick the group’s collective brain again with a new question of the week. We asked what part of the game group members think is most important. The mental side of golf dominated!
Specialty shots around the green can really help you get up and down. LPGA teacher Kathy Nyman shows you when and how to play the ‘Toe Chip’ shot.
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.
Anne Rollo shows you an easy way to take the guess work out of your approach shots.
Maria Palozola shows that when you are faced with a tough lie up against the fringe or the first cut, a good option is to putt with your sand wedge.
LPGA Hall of Fame instructor, Nancy Quarcelino demonstrates how to hit a short pitch shot with some major spin.
Maria Palozola explains the four most common causes of shanked chip shots and has a great drill to help.
This pitching drill from Kellie Stenzel is great for learning to keep the clubhead on the ground for longer so you don’t try to lift the ball.
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