We all understand that the game of golf is steeped with traditions. While some traditions remain hard and fast, others have relaxed and morphed into new profit centers with the evolution of the game for women. Here are some thoughts I have on new opportunities, recent changes and a few changes I think are long overdue which we all need to agitate to eliminate if we face them at our course or club.
While it may be too late to find an event this morning, you can still attend an event in your area this afternoon or evening (check your local club or golf store). Go to https://womensgolfday.com/location/ to find an event near you.
I’m not complaining here. The game is changing. Slowly, but it is changing. Over the last 10 years, we’ve seen women (finally) become members of very old, private men’s clubs. For example, Augusta announced in 2012 that Condoleezza Rice and Darla Moore would become the first female members in the club’s 80-year history. Last year Pine Valley, under pressure, announced that the club’s first three female members.
In 2014, The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland agreed to open its doors to women, ending 260 years of male-only membership at one of the oldest clubs in the world and paving the way for women to play a role in the sport’s governance. Interestingly though, as far as I can find, they still have yet to create a changing room inside the St. Andrews clubhouse. Instead, women, who were allowed to become members from September 2014, must use facilities 100 yards away in a separate building, the R&A-owned Forgan House. I’m saying again that change happens slowly.
Why? Because women drive an estimated 75% of all consumer purchases, per Forbes. It only makes sense we should be recognized as the economic drivers we are. There’s sponsorship money out there. Let’s get better organized, and go get more of it at all levels of the game.
With just under half of the workforce now female, what are the courses and clubs thinking holding tournaments mid-week? Even WGD (as mentioned above) is difficult for working women to attend because it’s held on a Tuesday.
These are not new revelations by any means. But the trends are all good for women and the game right now. If we keep our focus, the game is developing so we can enjoy it more and more.
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