Finally Feel Confident on the Golf Course
Even If You're Brand New
Confident & Prepared: The Complete Women's Golf Foundation System is opening for enrollment on April 27th — and I want to make sure you're the first to know.
You've been invited to play golf. Maybe for a work outing. Maybe by a friend. Maybe you've just been wanting to try it for years.
And instead of saying yes, you hesitated.
Not because you don't want to play — but because you're afraid of embarrassing yourself. Of slowing everyone down. Of not knowing what to do or say or bring or even how to act out there.
Here's what I want you to know: that feeling is not a character flaw. It's a gap. And it's one I can help you close.
Most golf programs assume you already know the basics.
This one starts where you actually are.
Confident & Prepared is a self-paced digital program designed specifically for beginner and newer women golfers who want to walk onto the course feeling prepared — not panicked.
Inside, you'll build the foundation that most people never teach you:
✓ Golf terminology you'll actually remember
✓ Equipment strategy so you stop second-guessing every purchase
✓ On-course etiquette so you never feel like you don't belong
✓ How to get a handicap — and why it matters more than you think
The goal isn't perfection. It's confidence.
Imagine showing up to your next round feeling calm, prepared, and proud to say:
"Yes. I play golf."
"I love how you directly address all the common questions. Most importantly, I love how encouraging you are for new golfers."
— Kristen
"I'm a total novice that has wanted to pick up this sport for years. So happy I found this information!"
— Stephanie
A note from Mary
I started golf as an adult feeling exactly the way you might feel right now — intimidated, unsure, and convinced that everyone else knew something I didn't.
They did. And no one had ever taught me.
That's why I built this program. Not to turn you into a scratch golfer overnight — but to give you the foundation that makes golf feel like something you get to do, not something you have to survive.
I'll see you on the course.
— Mary
Queen City Links Ladies