This Week on WOMENSGOLF.COM #264
Issue 264 of the member’s weekly newsletter with all the new lessons from WomensGolf.com and highlights from the Women’s Golf Groups.
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Issue 264 of the member’s weekly newsletter with all the new lessons from WomensGolf.com and highlights from the Women’s Golf Groups.
Issue 263 of the weekly newsletter with all the new lessons from WomensGolf.com and highlights from the Women’s Golf Groups.
Issue 262 of the weekly newsletter with all the new lessons from WomensGolf.com and highlights from the Women’s Golf Groups.
Marcela Smith of Girlfriends Guide to Golf explains the unique rules and new etiquette under COVID-19.
Seven tips from women’s golf expert Nancy Berkley to make your next business golf experience stress-less, enjoyable and productive.
Words can carry tremendous weight! Dr. Kelly Price looks at the academic research on how deep-seated outdated language reinforces sexist discourse in golf
Suzy Whaley discusses the popularity of women’s golf, her love of teaching, and the Tar Heel Classic to be played at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic.
New York Times bestselling author Steve Eubanks discovers the secrets to Sung Hyun Park’s astonishing popularity at home in Korea.
No swimwear required! PR professional Lori Dolnick compares the good and bad ways brands are marketing to the fastest growing group in golf.
Dr. Kelly Price looks at the ways new technology like augmented and virtual reality can help boost the coverage and popularity of women’s golf.
Ann Guiberson celebrates the lifelong contribution to women’s and girl’s golf by Adele Lebow, the first female recipient of the prestigious USGA Joe Dey Award.
New rules of golf will come into effect on Jan. 1 with relaxed penalties and many changes that will improve the pace of play.