So this is something I've been thinking about as I've watched the best women amateurs grind out Champion's Retreat ahead of the final round at the Augusta National Women's Amateur event. I'm a big fan of this event, but I'm also aware that women's golf faces many hurdles. What would make women's golf the best it could be 5 years from now, 10 years from now? If you had a daughter, say 9 years old, what golfing environment would you wish her to walk into as she prepares to move into college golf. If you have a prodigy that could go pro at 21 or younger, that LPGA would you wish her to walk into?
The #ANWA has me thinking about how we can make golf not only sustainable, but more equitable in the coming decade. If you discovered your (notional) daughter turned nine this year (mine did) how would you pave the way for her to life if it turned our she was really good at making golf balls do what her club demanded it do?
The #ANWA has me thinking about how we can make golf not only sustainable, but more equitable in the coming decade. If you discovered your (notional) daughter turned nine this year (mine did) how would you pave the way for her to life if it turned our she was really good at making golf balls do what her club demanded it do?