Cindy Miller

Cindy Miller

Cindy Miller is a graduate of the University of Miami, where, as Cindy Kessler, she walked on to the NCAA Division I women's golf team and became an All-American as a senior. As team captain, she helped the Hurricanes win national championships in 1977 and 1978. A veteran of five U.S. Women’s Opens, she is a former LPGA Tour player and presently a Class A LPGA teaching professional. Miller plays on the Legends Tour, the LPGA's senior tour. As a certified behavior, motivation and emotional intelligence professional, she is sought-after as a speaker, coach and corporate trainer. Miller appeared on Golf Channel’s hit reality series "The Big Break III: Ladies Only" in 2005. She can be seen frequently on Golf Channel, LPGA Women’s Network, and Womensgolf.com giving golf tips. She is the co-host of the podcast “The Women of Golf," a columnist for The Buffalo News and a senior editor for Golf Tips Magazine.

The Symetra Tour has big plans for 2021
Golf

Mike Nichols, the Symetra Tour’s chief business officer, joins the show to discuss COVID-19's impact, and the Symetra Tour’s plans for a more robust 2021 schedule.

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Reflections on a most unlikely year
Golf

Women of Golf co-hosts Cindy Miller and Ted J. Odorico put a bow on 2020, which has been a year unlike any that has been seen before in golf thanks to the pandemic

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Exploring the growth in the adaptive golf community
Golf

In this episode, a chat with Symetra Tour pro Janie Jackson, who won an event earlier this year. Later in the show, hosts Cindy Miller and Ted Odorico discuss growing the adaptive golf community.

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How analytics helped one rising pro elevate her game
Golf

Ana Belac, the Symetra Tour’s Player of the Year, used analytics to help her win her first pro event, the Carolina Golf Classic. How'd she do it? And how could it help your game? She joins hosts Cindy Miller and Ted Odorico to discuss.

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9 tips to help your junior golfer
Golf

In the latest episode, hosts Cindy Miller and Ted Odorico offer tips to help a junior golfer get hooked on golf and play better.

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