In honor of International Women’s Day, we spoke with women across the golf industry about the impact the game has had on their lives and how they are paving the way for future generations.
If you feel like you’re seeing more women on the golf course than ever before, you’re right. According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), a record 28 percent of all on-course golfers in 2024 were ...
On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the legendary golfers who shaped the history of women’s professional golf. From ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — Bad Birdie started as a golf brand for men. Now, its women’s line is a big part of the business and getting bigger. “We used to just do polos, and then a couple years ago ...
Anyone who has three-putted before contemplating throwing their clubs away entirely knows that golf is a frustrating game. Frustrating, but fair. So fair, in fact, that the game “handicaps” amateurs ...
Women’s golf clinics are popping up everywhere; and they’re changing the way women learn, play, and connect through the game. Megan Padua Buzza, a standout PGA of America Golf Professional and ...
In the cultural consciousness, golf’s image has traditionally skewed one way: an older man in a collared shirt and khakis, clubs in hand, ready for an afternoon on the green. But that’s changing.
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