Do You Use a Golf Rangefinder?
In the latest Women’s Golf Group question we asked if members had a rangefinder in their golf bag and did they find it helped their game.
Do You Prefer to Ride or Walk?
What’s your favorite way to play golf with your friends. In a cart or walking the course? We asked your fellow members what they liked to do and why.
What’s the Right Driver Shaft For Me?
Sue Shapcott tests driver shafts to see which one best suits her swing and clubhead speed. Finding the most suitable shaft flex helps golfers control the clubhead better reduces variability at impact and shot dispersion.
Keep your Golf Grips Dry
Kathy Hart Wood’s pet peeve is golfers dropping their clubs on wet grass and ending up with slippery grips. Use a towel or tee to keep the grips off ground.
Speed Up! How to Balance Your Pace-of-Play with Golf Etiquette
PGA Instructor Susan Vail from Pink Peg Golf shows how playing respectful ‘ready golf’ can save your group 20 minutes a round.
Do You Need to Wear a Golf Glove?
Cindy Miller’s tips for newer golfers on getting a glove. The glove goes on your forward hand and having a glove can help stop the grip from slipping in your hand.
5 Key Changes to the Rules of Golf Coming in 2023
The USGA and R&A have announced changes to the Rules of Golf to take effect on January 1, 2023.
What Clubs Should You Have in Your Golf Bag?
Legends of the LPGA Tour player Cindy Miller says if you’re just starting out, don’t feel pressure to use the same clubs as everyone else. Hit the ones you are most comfortable with.
Are Your Grips the Right Thickness for You?
Try this simple test from Anne Rollo and Dennise Hutton to check that your golf grips are the right thickness for your hands.
What You Can and Can’t Do in the Sand – Bunker Rules Explained
Not sure what you can and can’t do in a bunker? Here’s a short video from the USGA covering the official rules about touching the sand, removing loose impediments, and taking drops.
Why the Leading Edge of the Club is Important
Dr. Greta Anderson shows how to improve your ball striking by understanding the role of the leading edge of your golf clubs.
Surprising Actions You Can Take in the Teeing Area
Most golfers know that you cannot improve the conditions affecting the golf stroke but they often think the same rules apply everywhere. Marcela Smith explains the more relaxed rules that apply to the teeing area.