A marine layer and steady drizzle hung in the placid air over Pacific Dunes golf course. Black-on-black rain gear dominated the misty scene with one exception—a pair of green, black, and white ...
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Vests are the perfect layer, because they won’t mess with your swing. Here are 7 women’s vests for golf
After a summer of sweating in sleeveless shirts, it’s common to feel a bit constricted when you start swinging when layered ...
'Who's she?': Meet the visionaries behind the companies setting a new standard for women’s golf wear
While often overlooked as frivolous (and even with a smirk “feminine”), fashion is a powerful tool. With one well-cut blazer or high-waisted trouser, you can stand taller, look the part and move with ...
With some of the LPGA's best golfers on its roster, such as Rose Zhang, Adidas is celebrating the league's 75th anniversary in style. Alongside the growth in competition and opportunity, golf has seen ...
Busy, bustling, and bigger than any PGA Show in recent years, the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando last week made a statement about the golf industry: it ...
In 2018, LPGA Hall of Famer Juli Inkster made headlines when she began her 35th LPGA Tour season without an equipment sponsor — or any sponsor at all. And it was the second year in a row that had been ...
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Meet 31 women-owned golf brands
In the post-pandemic era, more women than men have taken up traditional on-course golf. According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), there has been a net gain of 2.3 million female golfers since ...
Golf has always been at the heart of Meredith Carmody and Shannon Arniel’s friendship, harking back to their childhood days shuffling between sports like junior golf in Connecticut. The two moved to ...
Golf apparel has evolved beyond the course, becoming a versatile fashion staple. Once defined by tradition, polo shirts, tailored pants, and golf shoes now seamlessly integrate into everyday wardrobes ...
In the cultural consciousness, golf’s image has traditionally skewed one way: an older man in a collared shirt and khakis, clubs in hand, ready for an afternoon on the green. But that’s changing.
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