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: ...
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 ...
Highlights: The 2025 Post Bulletin All-Area Girls Golfer of the Year became the first PIZM girls golfer to earn All-State honors. She placed 10th at the Class 2A state meet and had the best scoring ...
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.