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'Men Don't Want Competition From Women For Coveted Tee Times' - 7 Things We'd Like To See Change In The Women's Game


Published on 2025-01-15 22:05:44 - MSN
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  • It's a real shame as it offered a genuine opportunity for Europe's top women to compete on a level playing field with their male counterparts. Sweden's Linn Grant broke tournament records when she blazed to victory in 2022,

The article from MSN discusses the ongoing issues and potential changes needed in women's golf to address the disparity in access to tee times and overall engagement in the sport. It highlights that men often feel threatened by women competing for the same coveted tee times, leading to a call for changes in the women's game. Key points include the need for more inclusive scheduling, better promotion of women's golf events, increased media coverage, and the development of more women-specific golf facilities or times. The article also touches on the importance of growing the game among younger female players through initiatives like the LPGA Girls Golf program, and suggests that golf courses could offer more flexible booking systems to accommodate all players fairly. Additionally, it calls for a cultural shift in attitudes towards women in golf, advocating for equal respect and opportunities for female golfers.

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