WGD Focus on Japan Market
London, England: Growing female participation in Japan is one of the primary goals of the Women’s Golf Day 2024.
London, England: Growing female participation in Japan is one of the primary goals of the Women’s Golf Day 2024.
Beijing, China: Ren Yijia wrote her name into the China LPGA history books when the 14-year-old amateur became the Tour’s youngest winner.
Bangkok, Thailand: Celebrating the success of women in golf and sharing best practice to grow women’s golf in Asia will top the agenda at next week’s The R&A Women in Golf Forum.
Singapore: A highlight on the LPGA calendar, the HSBC Women’s World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club has played a pivotal role in transforming Asia’s golfing landscape.
Singapore: Wu Chun-wei will be part of a powerful 16-strong Asia-Pacific contingent at the fifth edition of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Past champions reflect on the significant impact of tournaments like the Aramco Saudi Ladies International in driving the global growth of women’s golf.
Florida, United States: Nobuko ‘Nicki’ Hirayama’s role as a trail-blazer for women in golf in Asia has been recognised by the Women’s Golf Day movement.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Major winners, Solheim Cup heroes and golf’s rising stars will grace this year’s Aramco Saudi Ladies International Presented by PIF.
Texas, United States: Women’s Golf Day and the PGA of America have renewed their partnership agreement.
Orlando, United States: A panel of female golf industry experts will participate in the Women’s Golf Day’s annual presentation at this month’s PGA Show.
Edinburgh, Scotland: Dame Laura Davies, one of the greatest women golfers of all time, has been presented with a Recognition Award by the PGA of Great Britain & Ireland.
London, England: In a new Syngenta Growing Golf podcast, three teaching professionals discuss what’s it like to be a female golf coach in a world where 93% of coaches are men.