As I mentioned in a prior post, there are many issues unique to recreational women golfers. How we think we are viewed while on the course is one. It often gets in the way of how we swing and frankly, leads to less than optimal play. Let me explain…
If you live in a warm climate and have been playing and are topping the ball from time to time, hitting pop-ups (do you have scratches on the top of your driver and hybrids?) or are hitting the ball off the toe of the club, this post is likely to help you. If you are in a northern state where things are just beginning to warm up, this post is a good starting point for your season. And, no matter where you live if it’s still a bit too cold outside, you can “practice” what I am writing here in front of a mirror. This post also answers how to deal with being female.
Elena offered three observations and checkpoints about posture for women.
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