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Last year, nearly 8 million female golfers ages 6 and older played an American course, according to the National Golf ...
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Women make up nearly a third of the recreational golfers in America, and at the Desert Classic, hundreds of them showed up to play—and party.
From tee times to me time, women are redefining the golf getaway.
Listen as Abby Parsons, Head Golf Professional at Pinnacle Peak Country Club, reflects on the challenges and rewards of her role.
Influencer Tisha Alyn is taking on a big challenge of changing women's golf for the better — from tackling dress codes to adding tee holders to hats.
Women's Golf Day celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Founder Elisa Gaudet explains how the movement will to continue to thrive.
By women. The amount of women playing is currently soaring, with women making up more than a quarter of on-course golfers (about 28 percent; up from 20 percent in 2011).
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