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Women’s purchasing power in golf is on the rise Golf brands are taking ... “revolution,” including a remake of one its popular drivers, the Big Bertha Reva. The clubs feature a lighter ...
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Golf Digest on MSNThe USGA doesn't test drivers at the U.S. Women's Open. Here's whyThe answer came this week at the most important women’s tournament of the year, the U.S. Women’s Open, and the answer was sort of direct from USGA CEO Mike Whan: To paraphrase, “We don't test because ...
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Yardbarker on MSNA major test: Golfers face new track at 80th US Women's OpenWhen it comes to the USGA's desire to challenge the best players in the world, the U.S. Women's Open is no different from the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNHot drivers still hot topic as Leona Maguire seeks US Women’s Open boostLeona Maguire could do with a “hot” driver in this week’s US Women’s Open at big-hitter’s paradise Erin Hills. However, she believes that great short game skills and savvy course management can still ...
USGA CEO Mike Whan defended the recent driver testing that reportedly ensnared two of the game’s biggest stars at the PGA ...
Rory McIlroy’s driver failed the test at the PGA Championship and he had to use a backup. Scottie Scheffler said his driver ...
But the Ladies Professional Golf Association rules essentially allow for the equivalent of faking your handicap — the rules allow men to compete as women. And we’re not okay with that.
Help provide opportunities for more women and girls to play by becoming a USGA Member. In addition to great benefits like Golf Journal magazine, your membership helps to grow the game by supporting ...
Golf outfits for women these days have firmly pivoted from a linear, less-than-flattering style into a modern look and feel – and PGA of America Golf Professionals like Parsons couldn’t be ...
Years ago, whenever Tuscany Williams traveled with her husband, they would make a habit of trying to meet new people through one of their shared hobbies: golf. But every time, Williams would ...
RIVERDALE, Ill. (CBS)-- Golf can seem intimidating to people who have never tried it, but one group in the south suburbs is trying to convince women to not be afraid and go pick up a club.
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