The 95th Missouri Women’s Amateur Golf Championship teed off at Dalhousie Golf Club, with Poplar Bluff's rising freshman Anna Bell impressively finishing Day 1 in fourth place among local standouts.
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 ...
Twas a time when women had to carve out their spot in the golf world; when men ruled the fairways with men-only dedicated times, private clubs that forbade women as members on their own and of course: ...
OTTUMWA — The Indian Hills women's golf team won't have to go far if the Warriors make it back to the national tournament this spring. The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) has ...
The women’s game just got a major boost. WTGL announced its first five committed players Monday, and the lineup reads like a who’s who of women’s golf. World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul, England’s Charley ...
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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