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WOMENSGOLF.COM founder Jane Filing sends all Women’s Golf members an email newsletter with the latest lessons and tips as well as news from the Women’s Golf Groups. Join Women’s Golf to receive your weekly newsletter.

“Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your newsletters. The tips are just tremendous and explained with such clarity and brevity. Keep up the great work!”   Sue Anders – Member since 2019

Pre-Season Indoor Training – Women’s Golf Newsletter

In this week’s lessons Karen Palacios Jansen brings us another of her highly effective golf workouts and this one you can safely do indoors without breaking your light fittings or windows. Back in 2014 I was so frustrated trying to golf lessons made for women golfers online especially by female instructors. It’s still hard but the main problem these days is wading through all the adverts and popups on most golf websites.

Hit Better Tee Shots – Women’s Golf Newsletter

In this week’s lessons Trillium Rose helps you hit better tee shots, Anne Rollo shows how to target your chips, Cathy Kim has a drill to stop topping your driver, Sue Shapcott covers strategies for regaining your composure after a bad shot, and Maria Palozola tackles the wristy flick many of us have at the bottom of our swing.

Overcoming First Tee Nerves – Women’s Golf Newsletter

In this issue we feature a putting lesson from Alison Curdt, Meredith Kirk tackles the dreaded ‘Chicken Wing’, our top 3 tips for managing your first tee nerves, Natalie Adams has a valuable drill to help you stop hitting behind the ball, and Cathy Kim recommends a small hip bump to get your downswing started.

Takeaway Drill at Home – Women’s Golf Newsletter

This week’s Lessons include two tips for your chipping, a set of great driving range drills from Karen Palacios Jansen. Stuck inside? Try Lindsay’s indoor takeaway drill and Tony Jesselli lists all the LPGA tour players who are on the 2024 Priority List.

Line Up to Your Target – Women’s Golf Newsletter

How’s your aim and alignment? In this issue we feature two great video tips on giving your shots the best chance of success by getting set up to the target correctly. The Women’s Golf Group is running hot at the moment so I’ve also included some highlights from the past week.

Get More Power and Stop the Shank – Women’s Golf Newsletter

In this issue Christina Ricci challenges your open hip setup, Anne Rollo shares her favorite all purpose drill, Karen Palacios Jansen has some help for your slice, Maria Palozola shows why you’re not striking down on the ball, and Aimee Cho generates more power in your swing.

Flush Your Irons – Women’s Golf Newsletter

We’re focused on sweetly hit iron shots and a tip for what to do if your chest gets in the way of your swing. As a bonus we have the expert guide to the short game and Tony Jesselli shares his annual wrap up of the LPGA Tour Season.

Hit Better Fairway Woods – Womens Golf Newsletter

Do you use a range finder on the course? It seems like the answer is an overwhelming YES in the lively conversation going on this week in the Women’s Golf Member’s Group. You can see some of the responses below.

Plus our 3 best lessons on hitting fairway woods as voted by you and 4 great lessons from Katie Dahl, Christina Ricci, Karen Palacios Jansen, and Alison Curdt.

Stop Slicing – Women’s Golf Newsletter

How does your golf club reward players who get a hole-in-one? That’s the interesting conversation going on this week in the Women’s Golf Group and some of the best ideas are in this issue of the newsletter.

Plus 5 great lessons and drills from the Women’s Golf teachers including the Pro Golf Gals, Erika Larkin, Trillium Rose, Meredith Kirk and Christina Ricci.

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