Clubhouse Articles
Breaking the Grass Ceiling: Why Women Still Struggle to Join Golf Clubs
Golf, long regarded as a gentleman's sport, has seen remarkable progress in recent years when it comes to women's participation. The question remains - why aren't women aged 25-50 flocking to golf clubs?
Teeing Up Change: Why Golf Deserves a Spot in Schools
Golf is a valuable sport for schools due to its promotion of discipline, focus, and strategic thinking, as well as its potential to bridge the gender gap in sports. Premier equipment manufacturers and retailers support this change by offering junior-specific equipment. Making golf a school sport empowers all students to pursue their interests while creating a more inclusive environment.
Reimagining Australia's Top 50 Courses for Women Golfers
As the golfing landscape evolves, it's time to consider how we rank and evaluate Australia's top golf courses, particularly for women golfers. Traditionally, courses are assessed based on three key criteria: design, condition, and visual appeal. However, to create an ideal golfing experience for women, we must consider additional factors that contribute to an inclusive and enjoyable environment.
Creating Genuine Connection and Leadership at AWGN's Women's Golf Afternoon at The Brisbane Golf Club.
AWGN recently held a remarkable Women's Golf Afternoon at the picturesque Brisbane Golf Club, highlighting the significance of small-scale events in creating meaningful connections among women in the golf community. With a focus on nurturing genuine relationships and inspiring leadership, the gathering exemplified the power of intimate settings in promoting networking and growth.
Fostering Connections on the Green: Golf's Social Impact
In a world where technology dominates our interactions, people are increasingly seeking opportunities to form authentic, face-to-face connections. Golf, a sport historically associated with socialising and business networking, provides a unique platform for forging strong relationships and community bonds.
DISCLAIMER FOR CLUB HOUSE NEWS / BLOG CONTENT
The information and recommendations provided in our articles, blog, News and on this website are based on our own experience and views. The information is intended to be general information, covering general issues and common life. Whilst we try our best to ensure that the information is accurate, sometimes there may be errors, inaccuracies or new information that has not been included.
We hope you find this information helpful but please be aware that any information, recommendations or comments may not be suitable for your particular circumstances and you should not take anything on this website as personal advice. This information is offered in good faith and it is not specific to any one person or any personal circumstances.
For this reason, we cannot be held liable for any decisions you make based on any of our information, recommendations or views. Any decision you take based on information on this website is done at your own risk and any consequences, as a result, are your own. You shall indemnify this website, business, its directors and employees for any and all claims, whether resulting directly or indirectly from your actions based on information on this website.
Comments posted by readers of this website or the moderator are the views of the person posting only and are not intended to be taken as advice for you personally. The persons posting and providing the information are not necessarily health, legal or financial professionals and should you need specific advice for your circumstances, you should consult your own professional.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This Content is the copyright of the Australian Women's Golf Network (Bison United) © 2024. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the Content in any form is prohibited.
You may not share, copy or redistribute this Content in any medium or format at any time. Our Content is for your individual personal use only and may not be used for commercial purposes. You are not permitted to make any derivative material, including but not limited to copying, reproducing, transforming, sharing or building upon the Content in whole or any part thereof. For any other use or distribution, you must have express written consent from the Australian Women's Golf Network