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  • Women Golf Project’s New Social Media Contributor

    Well-known golf personality Coach Shayain will be bringing her expertise and insights to the 'Project' this golf season…

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  • What Golf Ball Should You Play?

    Image credit: Carly Frost

    Carly Frost offers advice on how to pick a golf ball to suit your game and why female-specific golf balls are not always the right choice...

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  • 8 Things Women Golfers Fear

    (Image credit: Golf Monthly)

    By Alison Root/Golf Monthly

    Alison Root considers the things that women golfers fear most, which often doesn't involve hitting the ball...

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  • Unwritten Rules Of Golf Etiquette

    Unlike the rules, there isn’t an official book of etiquette for golf. Knowing golf etiquette, like knowing the rules, is essential to being a good golfer no matter your skill level.

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  • Morningstar Getting Into Women’s Golf Day In A Big Way

    The Parksville Club is inviting both experienced and “beginner” or “golf curious” girls and women to register for an amazing event set to go on June 7th.

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  • The Birth Of The Birdie

    The slang term for playing a hole in one-under-par dates back more than 100 years to an iconic match in New Jersey...

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  • First Tee – British Columbia, Will Reach Kids At Schools, Community Centres, And Golf Facilities

    It’s getting crowded here on the First Tee. We’ve got honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect, confidence, responsibility, perseverance, courtesy, and judgment all ready to play.

    So that’s two foursomes and... judgment, I guess you’ll have to play as a single. Just kidding, of course. You may have heard of First Tee. If you have, you probably know about the program’s nine core principles that it uses to help instil good values in young golfers learning the game of golf. And if you aren’t familiar with First Tee, you soon will be as it is coming to a community near you.

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  • Cobra FLY-XL May Be The Turnkey Solution For The “New-ish” Player

    The women’s Cobra FLY-XL complete set includes a full bag of lightweight and forgiving clubs that deliver easy launch and distance for the beginner or aspiring golfer...

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  • Meetup.com Profile: Golf Fore Gals In The Lower Mainland

    Looking for ways to meet other women golfers in your area? Look no further than Meetup.com...

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  • How To Choose The Right Golf Instructor

    Here are a few helpful hints when looking for an instructor to help with your golf game...

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  • Ruby and Pals: A Children’s Book Series All About Golf

    Par Fairwood Publishing Inc. is excited to announce the official release of Ruby and Pals: Tee Off with Manners...

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  • First Tee Programs Helping Empower Youth In BC & Across Canada

    Golf is a game that is both fun and challenging. It can be a game of leisure and at the same time demand the best of a great athlete. One element that differentiates this sport from contact sports such as soccer or football is etiquette...

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  • Video: Katherine Roberts – Balance Exercises For A Better Golf Swing

    Renowned Yoga for Golfers® instructor Katherine Roberts has another exercise routine that we can all employ for both overall better fitness and to benefit our golf swing through better balance...

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  • The Top Five Rules Not To Follow When Starting Playing

    “Changing” the rules as a new golfer can actually be a good thing...

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  • Five Things A New Golfer Should Remember On The Course

    Golf is challenging enough so here are five suggestions to play (and have fun) by...

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  • Lisa Longball Tip: Four ‘Non-negotiable’ Steps To Proper Setup

    Using the simple elements of aim, grip, posture, and ball position, you too can actually have a pretty good idea of where your golf ball should go when you set up to send it flying. Here is “Longball” Vlooswyk’s straightforward explanation of how to make that happen. – Ed.

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