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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

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.

Check Your Distance from the Ball – Women’s Golf Newsletter

What’s your favorite swing tempo cue? I asked the Women’s Golf Group members for their secret to a smooth swing. And in lessons this week, Sue Shapcott shows you how far to stand away from the ball at address, Alison Curdt provides some ‘wedge education’, Karen Palacios Jansen covers your all important weight distribution and Christina Ricci shows how to execute a wide takeaway.

How Do I Hit Longer Drives? – Women’s Golf Newsletter

The latest installment in our Top 3 Lessons series is in this week’s newsletter with the three most popular tips on getting more distance off the tee plus four more lessons and some beautiful golf course photos from Macy Peel in British Columbia, Canada.

Bad Alignment, Overswinging, and Your Question of the Week

In the Women’s Golf Groups this week we asked ‘What Would Make Golf More Enjoyable for Casual Golfers?’ … Scroll down this page for the answers. Two lessons from the Women’s Golf Lessons Group are included in this newsletter. Christina Ricci answers a question on alignment and Sue Shapcott’s advice on overswinging.

One Broken Putter , One Golf Clock, and Two Lessons

Meet up with old and new golf friends in your two Facebook groups where women golfers from all over the world celebrate their love of the game and share their photos, videos, favorite tips and golf experiences. The Women’s Golf Group for social chat and the Lessons Group for daily golf videos, lesson requests and questions.

Stop Your Slice and How to Warm Up for Golf

Welcome to the first lessons update for October. We’ve got some great tips for you to start out the month including Erika Larkin’s anti-slicing lesson, Christina Ricci helps with chipping from uneven lies, Karen Palacios Jansen’s warm up before your golf round session, Michele Low’s fairway bunker tip and Cathy Kim demonstrates a nifty drill to help you get more putts in the hole.

Make a Lesson Request in the Women’s Golf Group

I’ve opened a new requests thread in the Women’s Golf Lessons Group and they’re flying in already. You can see some of the requests below. I’m sure you can relate 🙂

And this week’s Women’s Golf Social Group question is ‘What’s your favorite golf course to visit?’ It is your chance to discover some great new destination courses recommended by other women golfers.

Pitching Secrets and our 3 Best Bunker Tips as Voted by You

I uploaded and refreshed six lessons to WomensGolf.com this week and they’re all in this issue. One of them is a compilation of the three best sand shot tips as picked by association members.

Women’s Golf teachers featured are Karen Palacios Jansen, Kristin Walla, Trillium Rose, Alison Curdt, Greta Anderson, Meredith Kirk, and Cindy Miller.

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