iGolf Part 3: 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 get that first round in the books…
66% of girls drop out of sport by puberty: How do we keep them in golf?
We explore why more than a third of girls disconnect from sport before they reach their teens and how we can support young girls in golf.
iGolf Part 2: Getting a handicap in five weeks
Editor Emma Ballard and four friends sign up to iGolf. Follow their journey towards achieving official Handicap Indexes.
Have we let the Handicap Index get too high?
The maximum Handicap Index is now 54. But in an effort to make the game more inclusive, are we actually turning people away from it?
Should men and women *really* compete side by side?
This week, Bronte Law calls for elite women’s golf tournaments to run alongside men’s, citing tennis as the perfect example of equality in sport. Here’s what we think.
Too right Brooks, it’s a “sh***y situation”
Editor Emma Ballard airs her frustrations about the disproportionate amount of media coverage that is given to men’s professional golf
Making history during a turbulent week in golf
Editor Emma Ballard takes a look back over a turbulent but history-making week in professional golf
iGolf Part 1: Getting a handicap in five weeks
Editor Emma Ballard and four friends sign up to iGolf. Follow their journey towards achieving official Handicap Indexes.
From 34.1 to 13.8 in nine months
Guest blogger Jess Ratcliffe is here with her May update, the result of her quest to get to single figures in nine months
Opinion: Barriers to entry into golf
Are what women see as the barriers to starting golf real or perceived? Editor Emma Ballard argues that they are mostly perceptual.