Golf Business News – Women's Golf Day – “Smart Business Strategy for Economic Growth”

'Investing in women's golf is a serious way to make your business and our industry ahead. Right is the best time to do this.
Globally, forward-looking golf facilities, resorts and brands are embracing a sport that brings the wave far beyond the fairway. Women's Golf Day (WGD) Not only a celebration – it is a catalyst for economic growth, a linking platform, and a significant investment in the future of the golf industry as a whole.
Elisa Gaudet, founder of Women’s Golf Day, said explicitly: “Women’s Golf Day is all in stockpiling ponds we all can store from fishing. From locations to PGA professionals to PGA professionals to manufacturers, travel agencies, and most importantly, we all know the benefits of golf. Businesses are waiting until it’s too late.’”
Real impact, real growth
Just ask the General Manager of Morningstar Golf Club Barrie McWha. Their participation rate has been growing steadily since Covid, but their participation in Women’s Golf Day has taken that momentum to another level.
“The purpose is to celebrate women playing games and have been done around the world,” McWha said. By 2018, on the same day, women play golf, eat and enjoy everything. This year, it is scheduled to be from May 31 to June 3, and Morningstar is the only course to do on the island. We invited women to play nine holes on our route, enjoy a meal and enjoy one thing and enjoy one thing, it was a great meal and a very pleasant evening. The dividends for women and girls entering golf have grown significantly! ”
Global platform, a local opportunity
Whether you are a course, brand or destination, WGD offers a turnkey marketing toolkit to increase audience and increase engagement – no need to reshape the steering wheel.
“It’s an incredible global platform for you and your facilities to draft,” said Sandy Cross, chief PGA in the United States. “This is a toolkit that you can take advantage of your business’s interests.”
Lisa'longball'vlooswyk8 The long-time Canadian champion and long-term WGD ambassador responded to the feelings: “I have witnessed first-hand the impact and impact of WGD activities on Canadian golf facilities and courses. There are women attending these events, who have never waved the club and are now excited about golf. ”
From the first swing to the legacy
“Women's Golf Day is a celebration of the journey from picking up the first club to inspiring the next generation,” said Jennifer Mackinnon of Earl Gray Golf Club. “From my first swing to my career, I've seen the community and the power of support for the sport. At Earl Gray Gold Golf Club, our growing ladies league, ladies learn golf programs and an incredible team of professionals, including three women, including promoting and empowering women to mean in golf. Here, every girl, woman, and a day trip can make our journey, a day that can be a companionship that can make people grow. Part of the growth of the coming years.”
Why is it important now
The business case is clear. Participation statistics are growing. More than 6 million women play golf in the United States. Brand loyalty among female consumers is rising. Women's Golf Day 2025 happens May 27 to June 3– This is part of a global celebration that brings a tangible ROI and builds a lasting relationship.
“I encourage you to participate, collaborate and support. Women's Golf Day is designed to include everyone and I believe it will be your golf trip.”
Watch the full videos of Sandy Cross, Sarah Bennett, Lisa Longball and Elisa.
Visit www.womensgolfday.com to learn more about how to participate in Women’s Golf Day 2025 and be part of a global sport that is changing the game.
