• Golf’s peak bodies launch inaugural Women and Girls Month


Golf Australia, the PGA of Australia and the WPGA Tour of Australasia are today
launching the inaugural Women and Girls Month. This March, Australian Golf’s peak
bodies will celebrate women and girls, championing their participation in, and
contribution to golf for the entire month. 
 
The action-packed month is headlined by The Athena, a two-day made for television
tournament that breaks the mold of a standard golf tournament and showcases the
talent and personalities of Australia’s best young women golfers. 
 
Golf Australia’s Head of Women and Girls Engagement, Tiffany Cherry said “We’re
so excited about Australian golf’s first Women and Girls Month. It will both celebrate
the amazing work that’s already happening in the industry to get more women and
girls into the game, while also hosting a number of fun events that cater to all levels
of golfers - especially those that have never picked up a club!
 
“The entire golf community, from industry bodies to golf clubs and facilities, has been
working hard to harness the post-covid boom in golf, and tailor the sport to be more
fun, inviting and welcoming for women and girls. 
 
“The fruits of this effort are being seen right now. Last year, of the 10,000 Australians
that took part in a Get Into Golf program, most of them were women. We had nearly
700 young girls participate in the Australian Golf Foundation’s Junior Girls
Scholarship program, an increase of nearly 500%. While girls’ participation in
MyGolf, our national junior participation program, grew again in 2022. 
 
“Exciting things are happening in our sport, but we need to do more and that’s what
Women and Girls Month is all about - celebrating the now, and paving the road to the
future of golf.”
The full Women and Girls Month schedule of events is available here.

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