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Here are the latest lessons to help your game presented by our team of 28 leading LPGA and PGA teachers. To get recommendations for the perfect lesson use the Lesson Finder.  Ask questions and request a lesson in the Women’s Golf Lessons Group.

Tips for Better Greenside Bunker Shots
Michelle Low shares 3 of her favorite tips for bunker shots including how to adjust for success when the sand is wet.
How to Play From a Downhill Lie
LPGA Top 50 Teacher, Kellie Stenzel, takes you through the steps for making solid contact with the golf ball on a downhill lie.
Your Top 3 Moves for a Better Golf Swing
Natalie Adams shows how to rotate your body better, improve your pressure shift as you swing and release the club head through impact for improved ball striking, distance and accuracy.
Hit the Ball Straighter by Matching Your Trail Hand Grip to Your Swing
Erika Larkin shows how If you have a more upright or flatter swing you will need a weaker or stronger grip to square the clubface at impact.
Use Your Body for More Consistent Chip Shots and Pitches!
Anne Rollo shares the secret to consistent short shots: using your body. Whether you're facing a chip or a pitch, incorporating your body's larger muscles can make all the difference.
The Simple Shank Solution
There's nothing worse in golf than shanking the ball! Trillium Rose shows you an easy way to get your swing on the right track and avoid the shank.
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Welcome to the latest issue of the Women’s Golf Newsletter. I send it out every Sunday to 97,742 (as of 1 March) passionate women golfers with 6 of the week’s new lessons and highlights from the Women’s Golf Group.

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Women golfers from all over the world celebrate their love of the game and share their photos, videos, favorite tips and golf experiences in the two Women’s Golf Members Groups (one for social chat and one for golf lessons and instruction questions). Here are some example posts from the groups:

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