Bridging the gap: Catering to low handicap women golfers
Though there’s plenty of guidance for beginners, why is there such a void in information and support for low handicap women?
The future of women’s golf looks brighter than ever
As the dust settles after this weekend’s AIG Women’s Open, Charlotte reflects on just how much it meant for women’s golf.
It’s time for golf to be accepted in the women’s sport space
Editor Emma Ballard explores the tricky position that golf holds in the women’s sports space and explains why it’s time the wider community embraces it
Period pains: Why we need to start valuing the power of periods
Are we underestimating the impact of periods on participation? Fostering a supportive atmosphere for everyone could be a game-changer.
Charley Hull reveals ADHD diagnosis
Charley Hull reveals she’s been diagnosed with severe ADHD and talks about four-week hiatus from the game for her mental health.
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Oh baby: Why Amy Olson deserves way more respect
Amy Olson heads to the U.S. Open seven months pregnant. But when we talk about pregnant and post-partum women in sport, are we missing the point?
Coaching for the sexes
Does keeping women in golf start with better coaching for girls? Charlotte explores whether coaching should be adapted based on sex.
Is golf forgetting about technophobes?
More golf clubs are adopting tech and going digital – and for good reason. But are we sacrificing a whole generation of golfers in doing so?
Letters to the Editor
Got a burning golf question or need to get something off your chest. Drop Women & Golf Editor Emma Ballard an email to get the conversation started.