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Women’s Golf Newsletters

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

Transfer Your Weight and Get 10 Extra Yards off the Tee

This week Cathy Kim shows how to stop sliding when you transfer your weight, Anne and Dennise master every kind of sloping lie, Michele Low’s lesson is on producing a good tempo even when you’re nervous hitting off the tee, Kristin Walla has some answers for the #1 problem in golf – slow play, and Susan Vail will add 10 valuable yards to your drives.

How to Reset Your Swing Mid-Round! This Week’s New Lessons

This week we answer two questions that are often asked in the lessons group: ‘How do I rescue my swing in the middle of a round?’ and ‘Should my lead arm be straight in the backswing?’
Plus three more lessons to check out while you enjoy watching the men’s US OPEN on TV.

Swinging Well When You Only Have Limited Flexibility

Aches, pains, and tight muscles can really restrict the golf swing, especially as we all get a little older. Fortunately, Sue Shapcott has a great workaround to help you make the best swing despite any physical limitations.

This week, we also have lessons to help you play better from Deb Vangellow, Anne Rollo, Natalie Adams, Christina Ricci, and Maria Palozola.

Stop Trying to Hit the Ball With Your Upper Body

I hope you’re having a great weekend and fitting in a game of golf or some practice. In this update I’m delighted to bring you a new Christina Ricci lesson, a great yoga exercise for golfers from Lauren McMillin, chipping and pitching lessons from Alison Curdt and Kellie Stenzel, Maria Palozola has a sloping lie in the bunker and Meredith Kirk shows an easy way to hit a consistent draw.

How to Get the Ball High and Low in the Air

Get ready to launch the ball high or low in this week’s awesome lessons from Kristin Walla and Anne Rollo. Plus Cathy Kim cracks the downhill lie, Megan Johnston gives you a fun putting drill, Kathy Hart Wood shares a nifty way to keep your grip dry when you have to put the club down on damp ground and Meredith Kirk shows you how to hit sharper iron shots.

Swing More Smoothly with the ‘1 and 2’ Tempo Cue

Do you know how to get properly warmed up before your round or practice session? You will swing better and it helps you avoid injuries. Katie Dahl kicks off this issue with a whole body warm up exercise. In the other lessons this week Erika has a great tempo swing thought, Kellie shows how to brush the grass when chipping, Cathy sets you up to escape the rough, Trillium has a drill for more lag, and Alison helps you swing down the line for straighter shots.

Women’s Golf Lessons Update: Playing Smarter Approach Shots

This week we have six great lessons from our wonderful teachers to help you play better golf. There are two swing drills and expert (practical) advice on improving your tempo, distance, and approach shots as well as the answer to the question ‘Should I always tee up on a Par 3?’

Women’s Golf Newsletter: Is Your Swing All Arms and No Distance?

If your arms and body aren’t fully coordinated, your contact with the ball won’t pack a punch! In this update Cathy Kim has a great practice drill to cure your ‘armsy’ swing.
Plus another five lessons covering your driver backswing, uneven lies, flipping at the ball, chipping skills, and how to practice on the range and course.

Women’s Golf Newsletter: Swing with Your Body and Not Just Your Arms

Are you like me and love testing out practice drills? A good swing thought or drill definitely gives you that extra little bit of anticipation as you get ready for your next game.

This week, Lindsay Knowlton has a great drill to coordinate your arms and body, Katie Dahl shows you how to ‘bump and run’ chip, Natalie Adams will help you hit the center of the clubface and Cathy Kim has a ‘two ball drill’ to stop you lifting up the club in your backswing.

Women’s Golf Newsletter: Get Comfortable Hitting Down on the Ball

Hit down on the ball to get it in the air – that’s one of the many paradoxes in the game of golf and Meredith Kirk has a simple drill to help you hit down.

Also this week, Anne Rollo has a fun game to fine tune your putting, Christina Ricci covers your hip turn and Erika Larkin shows you a hand action that will help you get rid of your slice.

Women’s Golf Newsletter: Try This Next Time You are at the Driving Range

Do you find that your good form on the driving range doesn’t convert to results on the course? You’re not alone and Gianna Augustine has the strategy to match your play with your practice. Also this week, Christina Ricci shows you how to stay in posture and Michele Low helps you have more confidence when your ball lands in a fairway bunker.