
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- Some of the country's leading female executives who have made the game of golf an integral part of their lives are being featured in video vignettes on PGA.com in "Join The Club: Better Golf For Women presented by Kohler." The online video series continues through Sept. 20, while showcasing the lives of business executives, athletes, journalists and celebrities.
Among the profiles are former Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller; Turner Sports Senior Vice President of Marketing Jenny Storms; former WUSA President Lynn Morgan, who currently serves as vice president of marketing for Manheim Consultants; Hilary Fordwich of Strelmark Consultants and Atlanta-based business owners representing Turner Boone.
"Golf has been a bridge between the high-energy lifestyle of women executives and their vocation," said PGA of America President Brian Whitcomb. "The PGA of America is proud to profile the business leaders through Join The Club: Better Golf For Women. It is our hope that by the examples of these business leaders that more women can enjoy the game, recognizing the values of golf and how the game is an ally to achieving career goals off the course."
Join The Club: Better Golf For Women presented by Kohler also will include features detailing women's involvement in golf including special programs, fashion, equipment and PGA initiatives.
Join The Club: Better Golf For Women presented by Kohler Current Schedule
April 24: Olympian Shannon Miller
May 1: Lynn Morgan (former WUSA President)
May 8: Jenny Storms (Senior Vice President, Turner Sports)
May 15: Ladies of Turner Boone (Atlanta-based business owners)
May 22: Hilary Fordwich (Strelmark Consultants)
(Note: For convenience of visitors to PGA.com, all programs are archived for reference)
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