From Kate Upton’s pro-am runs to Condoleezza Rice’s serious amateur play, female celebrities use golf as a platform for charity, media, and social influence. This video profiles actresses, models, and ...
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 ...
In the post-pandemic era, more women than men have taken up traditional on-course golf. According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), there has been a net gain of 2.3 million female golfers since ...
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: ...
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 ...
This content was first published in Golf Journal, a quarterly print publication exclusively for USGA Members. To be among the first to receive Golf Journal and to learn how you can help make golf more ...
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.
TMRW Sports founder Mike McCarley (left) shakes hands with LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler (right) at a press conference announcing the creation of a women's counterpart to TGL. TMRW Sports and the ...