If you are one those lady golfers that let your arms collapse on the backswing and follow through, you are definitely losing power and distance. Learn how to widen your arms in the backswing and release during the follow through
A common fault among new lady golfers seems to be the break down of the left elbow, where the club is lifted during the backswing by bending both elbows, a move that also results in very little body turn. Similarly, on the downswing the club is dropped and the arms are not fully extended, causing
by Abbey Algiers Let’s face it, we love golf so much that we are more than eager to pass on this passion to our sons. Not because we think they will become professional golfers, but because we know that golf is something we can have in common for the rest of our lives. I can’t
by April A. Morris In our July post Women And Corporate Golf, we wrote about how women, who do not play golf, may be missing out on opportunities to be part of the corporate culture, and risk sitting out on important company sponsored events. However, what was not covered in that post was how you
by Pam Swensen Growing up in Manhattan we played a lot of city sports, stick ball, curb ball and some baseball. But golf – forget about it. It wasn’t until I became a management consultant that golf became something important in my life. Whenever our firm sponsored a charitable event, invariably the fund raiser was
Are women unjustly burdened with the stigma that, by virtue of their gender, they are considered slow players? The question of whether women golfers play slower than men golfers has a long and storied history, as evidenced by this article written in the Quebec Telegraph back in 1921. But I can find no empirical evidence,
by PGA professional Karen Tucker Ladies, have you ever wanted to ask the golf pro the best way of addressing the ball so that you feel you are able to clear your chest during the swing? Well if you have, but were too embarrassed to ask, this simple ladies golf setup video answers this question,