Golf Lessons for Women
Women's golf is the fastest-growing segment of the sport, and finding an instructor who understands the unique considerations — from equipment differences to swing mechanics optimized for women's typical speed and flexibility profiles — can accelerate your progress dramatically. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced player looking to break through a plateau, these instructors specialize in coaching women golfers.
What you'll learn
- Instruction tailored to your body type and swing speed
- Equipment guidance specific to women's golf
- A welcoming, supportive learning environment
- Efficient swing mechanics that maximize your natural strengths
- Confidence to play on any course
Women's Golf Instructors
15 instructors specialize in Women's Golf

Abby Welch
Kiawah Island, SC
TBD
Per Lesson
Anne Cain
St. Augustine, FL
TBD
Per Lesson
Christina Ricci
Phoenix, AZ
TBD
Per Lesson
Cindy Miller
Naples, FL
TBD
Per Lesson
Dana Rader
Charlotte, NC
TBD
Per Lesson
Debbie Doniger
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
TBD
Per Lesson

Gale Peterson
Sea Island, GA
TBD
Per Lesson
Janean Murphy
Kansas City, MO
TBD
Per Lesson
Kay Cornelius
Phoenix, AZ
TBD
Per Lesson
Kellie Stenzel
Boca Raton, FL
TBD
Per Lesson
Lisa Anderson
Dallas, TX
$100
Per Lesson
Mary Jacobs
Bend, OR
TBD
Per Lesson
Megan Younkman
Bethpage, NY
TBD
Per Lesson
Sarah Johnson
Scottsdale, AZ
$150
Per Lesson
Trillium Rose
Cape Cod, MA
TBD
Per Lesson
Recommended Practice Tools
Instructor-approved training aids to accelerate your women's golf improvement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should women take lessons from female instructors?
Not necessarily. The most important factor is finding an instructor who has experience coaching women and understands the biomechanical differences. Both male and female instructors can be excellent coaches for women golfers.
Do women need different golf equipment?
Women's clubs are typically lighter with more flexible shafts and different grip sizes. However, the best approach is a fitting based on your individual swing speed and measurements rather than defaulting to women's clubs.
Is golf hard to learn for women?
Golf is equally learnable for everyone. Women often have natural advantages in flexibility, tempo, and coordination that translate well to the golf swing. The key is finding an instructor who builds on your strengths.
Related Specialties
Beginners Lessons
Starting golf can feel overwhelming — there are dozens of clubs, confusing rules, and an entirely new set of physical mechanics to learn. A great beginner instructor strips all of that away and focuses on the fundamentals that actually matter: grip, posture, alignment, and a repeatable swing. You don't need to be athletic or coordinated. You just need someone who knows how to teach.
Short Game Lessons
The short game — chipping, pitching, and bunker play — is where scoring happens. Tour pros get up-and-down over 60% of the time; most amateurs are below 30%. A short game specialist teaches you the touch, technique, and shot selection to turn bogeys into pars and pars into birdies. It's the most underrated area of golf instruction.
Full Swing Lessons
Your full swing is the engine of your game. Whether you're fighting a slice, struggling with consistency, or chasing more distance, a full swing coach uses video analysis and launch monitor data to pinpoint exactly what needs to change — and more importantly, what doesn't. Modern instruction is efficient, data-driven, and built around your body and your goals.
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