Women have been creating and delivering their own golf experience since 1893, when the first group of Women Golfers got organised and this has continued ever since, within Golf Clubs, County Associations, Individual Golf Societies, Senior Women – Veteran Ladies Golf Associations and independent initiatives led by individual women.
Some current initiatives are documented below, this is not an exhaustive list, as women are creative and inventive when it comes to creating and delivering their golf experience and the channels through which they organise and manage themselves both online and offline.
The information listed below has been obtained from websites and social media channels used by women to communicate their initiatives.
The Scottish Womens Amateur Golf Tour is the most recent Womens Golf initative, launched in 2024, by PGA Fellow Alan Tait, supported by PGA Professionals across Scotland.
The 2025, tour boasts 15 venues across Scotland, for amatuer women to sign up and play in, with an annual order of merit, culminating in a finals day at the World Famous, Cabot Highland Castle Stuart course in September.
A welcome addition to the Womens golf schedule.
Women’s Golf Day (WGD) is a global movement that Engages, Empowers, and Supports women and girls through golf and facilities them learning the skills that last a lifetime.
Founded by, Elisa Gaudet who was inspired to create a global event that unites women around the world through golf and encourages opportunities to introduce golf to new players and celebrate existing players.
Since its inception in 2016, more than 1,350 locations golf locations in over 85 countries have hosted a Women’s Golf Day and has developed a sustainable model through scaling globally and engaging partners to ensure the program continues each year.
WGD is a proven player development platform that is supported by The R&A, USGA & The PGA of America as well as many other organizations, federations, governing bodies and industry leaders.
Women’s Golf Day brings together a team of industry leaders, governing bodies and global ambassadors which reflect the international community.
Learn more about the TEAM HEREhttps://www.womensgolfday.com/team/
The LPGA Amatuer was formed in 2018, when the LPGA acquired the Executive Womens Golf Association (EWGA), and since then has developed the amatuer association in to over 130 chapters with over 15,500 women golfers across tNorth America and the Carribean.
The LPGA Amatuers is an online community of women golfers, who play within their local chapters, members can be a member of more than one chapter and enter chapter events as well as regional and national events organised the the LPGA Amateur Team. In addition the LPGA Amatuer team provide
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Membership support
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Marketing Support
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Tournament and Event Software
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Online and in person golf lessons and clinics with LPGA members