“There are more barriers to participation than pathways”
Following our recent handicap survey, we explore whether the issue isn’t with handicaps at all, but with a lack of pathways to participation.
“I think handicaps are ridiculously high”
One Women & Golf reader tells us what she thinks of the increased handicap limit and shares her experience of the World Handicap System.
Three mindset shifts that helped me go from 34.1 to 9.9 in 12 months
Guest blogger Jess Ratcliffe is here with her August update, one year since she got her first handicap of 34.1 she’s reached single figures!
Having gender-neutral tees is “offensive to females”
A golf club member has resigned their membership due to the introduction of gender-neutral tees accusing the club of wokeism.
Women & Girls Golf Week: Carving out my career in golf
As part of Women & Girls Golf Week, Women & Golf writer Charlotte tells us more about her career in golf and how she’s never looked back.
How do we make sure golf rides the Lioness’ wave?
As the Lionesses storm to the UEFA Women’s Euro Final, we ask: How do we make sure golf benefits from women’s sport being in the spotlight?
Did we miss the mark at The Open?
As Aussie Cameron Smith lifted the Claret Jug at St Andrews last weekend, we ask: Did we miss an important opportunity?
Have your say: Have we let handicaps get too high?
Have we let handicaps get too high and what impact is it having on the game? Take our short survey to tell us what you think.
iGolf Part 5: Getting a handicap in five weeks
Editor Emma Ballard and four friends sign up to iGolf. Follow their journey towards achieving official Handicap Indexes. Emma has some handicap news…
iGolf Part 4: Getting a handicap in five weeks
Editor Emma Ballard and four friends sign up to iGolf. Follow their journey towards achieving official Handicap Indexes. It’s time to hear Debbie’s golf story…