golf instruction for women

Wouldn’t You Like To Play Perfect Golf?

by Pat Mullaly on October 25, 2010

We all want to play perfect golf! But for most of us this is just a fancy dream. Especially when it comes to using the most difficult club in the bag: your driver. Recently I was approached by two professional golfers, asking if I would like to help them promote their new video instruction product [...]

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Cleveland Golf just sent me a link to their new promo video: The Year of the Wedge. (There’s a link to their video at the bottom of this post.) They are letting all of us know that new rules from the USGA (United States Golf Association) prevents them from continuing to manufacture their ultimate wedge. [...]

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When I began to play golf I did what many beginners do, I found an inexpensive golf clinic and joined in, trying to learn a few things before going out and hitting the course on my own. It was a smart thing to do. I paid very close attention to everything the pro told me [...]

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I recently had the pleasure of sitting down for a cup of java with Sue Kaffenburgh, New England PGA Teacher of the Year, 2000. She was very generous with her time and with sharing some of her great tips for playing the game of golf. (See previous post for how she cured my grip in [...]

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What Makes A Golf Course “Woman Friendly?”

by Pat Mullaly on January 29, 2010

If you’re a woman golfer, what do you look for in a golf course? Every golf course wants to be successful and attract new players. It isn’t easy. Maintaining a golf course takes a lot of work and a great deal of money. It’s not just a matter of keeping the fairways mowed and the [...]

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