Ellie Potts - GIGS new Brand Ambassador and GIGS Northern Hub co-ordinator
Abbey Hill flies the Rainbow Flag to welcome GIGS
Our wonderful day at St Andrew’s - all photos by Mya Hodge
TV Presenter Sarah Stirk embraces her community
England Golf supports the Rainbow Laces campaign
Annika Sorenstam to become the new president of the International Golf Federation
Mel Reid wins for the 1st time on the LPGA
Wonderful inspiring win by Sophia Popov at Royal Troon
From being a great socially distanced sport, to de-bunking the elitist image and the rise in popularity of women’s golf.
During the summer of 1989, my step-father John Vanner, had this crazy idea to write a book about the games that can be played in golf and how to mark a scorecard.
About 12 years ago I became a member at East Brighton Golf Club and I suppose at the time I was young, juggling college, work and never really made time to play consistently.
AIG has announced its commitment to women’s golf and the AIG Women’s Open will continue long into the future, after extending its title partnership of the AIG Women’s Open by two years to 2025.
This is the letter ‘to my 15 year old self’ that she has written and appears on the LPGA Womens Network, an inspiring post about change, tough choices and just being yourself.
They have funded 7 one day tournaments in the UK for LET professionals to compete in. Each event to be televised by Sky Sports TV.
Who saw this news over the weekend? We think it's great that both the physical and mental benefits of golf are being promoted. Let us know your thoughts.
A very good read indeed - English Golfer, Mel Reid comes out, its about time that golf well and truly came out of the closet - well done Mel!