Unlocking the world of women’s golf – friendship, networking and personal growth.

Golf, long considered a gentleman’s sport, is evolving as women discover its numerous benefits, including social connections, professional growth and networking opportunities. Let’s dive into the ways golf can enrich the lives of women of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels. As the co-founder of the Australian Women’s Golf Network, I’m constantly amazed by the incredible community of women who share a passion for golf. I had the pleasure of speaking with a few of AWGN’s National Ambassador Team to gather their insights on the benefits of golf for women and tips for those just starting.

Why golf is a social sport

One of golf’s most remarkable aspects is its inherent sociability. The sport fosters connections between players, creating an environment where lasting friendships flourish. Many women golfers have formed close bonds through their shared love of the game. Women’s golf communities have become havens for friendship and support.

 “Golf is more than a game; it’s a bridge that connects people,” says AWGN Victorian ambassador and sports management consultant Fiona Telford. “Through shared rounds and friendly competition, I’ve found lifelong friendships, all generated by our love of the sport. On the greens, we’ve shared not just swings and putts, but laughter and life stories. Golf provides that platform for women to make lifelong friends.”

Building relationships and business opportunities

Golf can be a powerful tool for professional development. Connections forged on the golf course often extend beyond the greens, leading to business opportunities, partnerships and career advancement. As legal practice director and AWGN Queensland ambassador Jamie Shine explains, “Being part of AWGN has allowed me to form new business connections with other women facing similar experiences. These connections have helped me navigate the challenges of running a new law firm and, in turn, I’ve assisted other professional women through my networks. This balance of professional growth and personal well-being has re-ignited my love for golf.”

Tips for getting into golf or getting friends into golf

Starting golf may seem daunting, but with the right guidance and resources, it can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience. To help you take those first steps, consider the following tips:

  1. Start with lessons: A qualified instructor will help you master the basics and avoid developing bad habits.
  2. Find the right coach: Look for a coach who understands your needs and learning style.
  3. Invest in proper gear: Quality equipment will improve your performance and enhance your enjoyment of the game.
  4. Join women’s golf groups or clinics: Groups like AWGN provide a supportive environment for new golfers.
  5. Familiarise yourself with etiquette and rules: Knowing the basics will boost your confidence on the course.

Samantha Robertson, AWGN Queensland ambassador and head of business transformation at Ellerslie, supports this by providing valuable advice on golf etiquette, rules and finding the right coach and gear. “As a beginner, understanding the basic rules and etiquette is crucial for feeling confident on the course,” she says.

Robertson recommends focusing on the following core principles:

  • Maintaining a good pace
  • Respecting the course
  • Being courteous to fellow players

“When searching for a coach, seek someone who understands the technical aspects and aligns with your learning style and goals. A good coach will help you develop a strong foundation while making the learning process enjoyable. Investing in quality gear can significantly impact your game. Comfortable clothing, reliable golf shoes and properly fitted clubs can enhance your enjoyment and performance. AWGN’s ProKit range includes apparel, accessories, and golf essentials. Partners like Ping support our members with golf clubs and custom fittings, while Ecco Golf provides high-quality footwear.”

The AWGN advantage

For women looking to start playing golf or improve their skills, AWGN is an invaluable resource. With events, clinics and online resources tailored to women golfers of all levels, AWGN makes it easy to take the first steps and continue growing as a golfer.

Golf is more than just a sport; it’s a lifestyle offering numerous benefits for women in their personal and professional lives. Whether you’re seeking new friendships, building business connections, or simply enjoying the beauty of the golf course, there’s never been a better time to get involved in women’s golf. So, grab your clubs and join us on the greens!