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Women's Golf Americas

Summer 2025
Magazine

The America’s new leading golf magazine for women. Full of great tips and training ideas, equipment reviews, industry news, course profiles, golf fashion, athlete interviews, golf holidays & much more.

WELCOME • Women’s Golf magazine has launched in the Americas! And our dedicated Australian readers (we’ve been going for 21 years down under) are here to celebrate this monumental occasion, too.

WOMEN’S GOLF MAGAZINE

HELLO, FRIENDS!

OUR CONTRIBUTORS

Stark SHINES at Erin Hills, CLAIMS MAIDEN MAJOR AT U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN

ERIN HILLS GOLF COURSE: A Championship-Calibre Experience

WISCONSIN GOLF: Five Courses Worth the Trip

MIMI’S STELLAR START TO A PRO CAREER

Best Foot FORWARD Fashion Meets Traction • “Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world”—and the golf course. Marilyn Monroe said it first, but I’ll co-sign it. In golf, your shoes are more than just a part of the outfit, they’re key to performance, comfort, and confidence. From rainy links rounds to après-golf hangs, there’s a perfect shoe for every setting. Let’s break down my favorite styles for wherever the game takes you.

Building a Cardinal Dynasty legacy An Insight into College Golf Life at Stanford • Legacy is a word that evokes not only greatness, but a lasting footprint etched in history. Yet Stanford Women’s golf is not simply a legacy; it is the rise of a dynasty.

CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF THE LPGA • To fully appreciate what the LPGA Tour has become in its 75 years of existence, it helps us to understand what America was like in 1950, the year the organization was founded.

DEAFNESS doesn’t define DAGAR • Golf at every level is packed with remarkable stories of people overcoming obstacles and challenges to simply play the sport—and, in some cases, succeed at the highest level.

LEELA BRENNAN, VP BRAND COMMUNICATIONS & ENGAGEMENT PXG AT THE TOP OF HER GAME • Leela Brennan is a powerhouse businesswoman within the global golf world. Her senior role at PXG is both rewarding and challenging. It is also inspiring! And as much as we love Leela’s can-do/go-get-it attitude, we also admire how much she values the team around her. Leela’s ability to forecast trends, to harness the zeitgeist and professionally (with a flair for creative storytelling) channel PXG’s core messaging to its dedicated brand audience and beyond is impressive. Read on to discover Brennan’s inner workings as she talks all things PXG and offers some key advice to women who want to forge a career in the golf industry.

Breaking BARRIERS • Michelle Penney’s Journey as TaylorMade’s First Female Engineer

TEE IT WHERE IT FEELS RIGHT FINDING YOUR SPOT ON THE COURSE • Growing up, I could only play golf on Saturdays or Sundays - school came first, of course. But weekends also meant “men’s competition days” at the club, which translated to this: I was the lone girl in a group of four, with three guys and me. They’d tee off from the back markers, and I’d step up to the red tees—standard for women back then. That was just how it was. I never really questioned it at the time because it was the norm. But as I became a better player, a question started forming in my mind: why can’t I tee off with everyone else in my group?

Golf Fashion in focus • A round-up of golf fashion picks that the editorial team at Women’s Golf Magazine wants and needs.

fairway FABULOUS The Rise of High-End Fashion in Women’s Golf • Once upon a time, women’s golf attire looked like it had been borrowed from your least favorite relative. You know the vibe—boxy polos, pleated knee-length khakis, sun hats the size of satellite dishes and an overall aesthetic that screamed “I gave up.” It was...

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