Editorial
10 Women in Golf Describe What Makes the Game Special
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You know what they say: golf is the game for everyone. It's the sport of a lifetime. One of the only ones you can pick up when you're 2 and play until you're 100.
But it hasn't always been this way. Historically, golf has been a sport for predominantly men. Luckily, in more recent years the game has become more welcoming to everyone, and women in particular have been become major players and participants in the game, thanks to trailblazers like Renee Powell. In celebration of Women's History Month, we're spotlighting all the women in golf who make the game better every day.
If you're curious about picking up the game yourself, or simply want to rejoice in the magic that is golf, you've come to the right place. Here is what makes golf so special, in the words of 10 female PGA of America Golf Professionals:
Jane Blalock, PGA
Alison Curdt, PGA
Kate Drimel, PGA
Susan Bond-Philo, PGA
Leah Im, PGA
Caitlyn Doyle, PGA
Joanne Coe, PGA
Trish Holt, PGA
Charlene Bendt, PGA
Erin Sargent, PGA