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Brandi Jackson looks at the dedication and sacrifices made by college golf coaches to guide their players and build a winning program.
National President of the LPGA Teaching & Club Professionals, Deb Vangellow describes all the factors for getting the ball into the hole with a consistent speed.
Marvin Sangüesa, with the help of Fiene Nagtegaal, shows you how to use the bounce of the club to really improve your chipping around the green.
Australian rookie, Amy Walsh starts off her stories from the Ladies European Tour Access Series with a report from the Citizenguard Trophy in Belgium.
In our latest Girls Golf player feature, we had a fun Q&A session with Lexi fan, Ava Marano.
Rod Oreste looks at the amazing growth of the Girls Independent Golf League, a non-profit and fun team-based golf activity for girls.
Marvin Sangüesa explains how to enhance your golf flexibility with the Mountain Climbers exercise.
LPGA Director of Instruction, Deb Vangellow describes the steps to take the anxiety out of sand play and make bunker shots a strong part of your game.
WomensGolf.com photographer, David Burness walks the Gold Coast's Palmer Colonial course with young Aussie gun golfer, Amy Walsh (aka Walshy).
Brandi Jackson examines the 9 red flags that NCAA college coaches watch out for when selecting scholarship prospects.
Nancy Berkley looks at the two paths for junior golf. Teaching life skills or preparing potential tournament pros.
A question students often ask teachers is "Why do I hit the ball better on the range than on the golf course? Why can't I bring my swing to the course?"