Ken Campbell PGA Golf Professional Retail, Tuition & Custom Fitting
Introduce her to golf
Women account for just a quarter of golfers worldwide. But the positive benefits of golf apply to everyone, regardless of gender, age or ability.
Health and wellness A single round is at least 10,000 steps out in the fresh air. You’re getting movement and stress-relief in one.
Social connection Golf is a great way to make new friends, strengthen existing relationships, or both. And there’s also lots of opportunity to network.
Personal growth Golf may be a difficult game, but overcoming obstacles during a round builds confidence and helps you achieve self-actualisation.
Get them involved
You don’t need to be a certain age, gender or skill level to be a golfer. But you do need an opportunity to start playing. Someone to introduce you to the game. Could you be that someone? If you have a relative, friend or colleague who you think would enjoy being a golfer, why not gift them a lesson or bring them along to the course?
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