Orlando, United States: World Golf Foundation – the non-profit organisation that develops and supports initiatives that positively impact lives through the game of golf and its traditional values – has launched a new women’s website, www.GolfForHer.com
The site is designed to increase women’s participation in the game. A revolutionary collaboration with the major entities in golf, the resource site is designed to attract and support female golfers of all ages and abilities.
Contributing organisations include the LPGA, the PGA of America, the PGA Tour, The First Tee, the USGA, ClubCorp, the Executive Women’s Golf Association, Golf Digest and GOLF 20/20, a subsidiary of the World Golf Foundation.
Select website features:
- Individual sections for new players, recreational players, competitive players and juniors.
- Details on beginner programmes, such as Get Golf Ready, which starts at US$99 for five group lessons.
- Information on women’s networking opportunities, golf outings and charity events across America.
- Tips about rules of the game, etiquette, equipment and instruction.
- News updates from women’s professional, collegiate, amateur and junior golf.
- Information on America’s best women-friendly golf courses and female instructors.
- Live social media feeds with real-time updates, spurring direct connectivity to the sources that matter to women golfers.

Steve Mona
“The Golf For Her website is an engaging tool to introduce new and encourage existing female players by showcasing the fun, networking and lifestyle aspects of the game,” said
Steve Mona, CEO of World Golf Foundation.
“We strive to make it an innovative and appealing content aggregator for women golfers to visit and refer to others. The focus will be fresh, organised information while also embracing the emotional and human interest side of the game.”
GolfForHer.com launch ambassador
Stacy Lewis, the number one player in women’s golf said: “This a place where women golfers can find answers to their questions.
“We’re all so quick to jump on the internet these days for answers, so this site makes perfect sense. Anything we can do to get more women into the game and to help them be more comfortable on the course is great.”
Lewis’ tips for new women golfers, juniors and parents will be featured in several sections throughout the site.