The Number of Female Golfers is at an All-Time High, and Women's Golf Day is Ready to Celebrate on J

Published
04/03/2022 by

In 2021, the number of women teeing it up on the golf course surged to an all-time high, according to the National Golf Foundation ― and the June 7, 2022 Women's Golf Day (WGD) event will celebrate this milestone by uniting people across the globe through golf for 24 hours straight. The event, celebrating its 7th year, starts in New Zealand and ends in Hawaii.   

The number of women golfers increased to almost 6.2 million in 2021. This comes after a net rise of 450,000 women golfers in 2020 pushed the on-course participant base over 6 million for the first time since 2007. WGD, a global movement that engages, empowers, and supports females through golf, will embrace this surge at its annual one-day sporting and community celebration. WGD was founded by Elisa Gaudet in 2016.  

The 4-hour WGD experience, which takes place annually on the first Tuesday of June and has been hosted at more than 1,200 locations in 80 countries, allows a simple and accessible platform to build a golf foundation and skills that will last a lifetime. It creates a network to support the continuation of golf no matter what skill level or interest, while engaging women in an empowering initiative with global impact from a local level. The event transcends race, gender, religion, language, geography or economic status.

"More and more women are beginning to participate in golf, and Women's Golf Day provides a great opportunity for them to either learn how to play or further enjoy this game for which they have developed a love," said Gaudet. "WGD creates opportunities for people all over the world and gives them a chance to connect and feel welcome in the sport. We started by creating local events around the world. WGD has now become a global movement and community of people who support each other regardless of their golf skill level."

The event's four-hour format gives women a golf experience with lessons or 9 holes of play during the first two hours. The second two hours is a social event where both groups join together. Participating locations can be found at womensgolfday.com/location/. Location registration for WGD events is now available to virtually any location that offers golf or golf-related products and services. The cost for people to participate varies by location. For more information and to register, visit www.WomensGolfDay.com.

On the day, participants are encouraged to wear red and white, and share photos and posts from WGD events on social media tagging @womensgolfday and using the hashtags #womensgolfday and #WGDunites.

WGD is also hosting WGD Palooza, a free virtual event that anyone can attend on May 31, 2022. This one-of-a-kind, 2-hour digital celebration is interactive and connects golfers from around the world to the movers and shakers in golf by creating opportunities for more people to engage with the sport, people and the brands. Register at https://womensgolfday.com/wgdpalooza/.

Women's Golf Day Supporters: Current partners and supporting organizations are: Callaway Golf, ClubCorp, FootJoy, GloveIt, Golf Town, Titleist, The R&A, and PGA TOUR Superstore.  Women's Golf Day is also proudly supported by:  All Square, Annika Foundation, Asian Golf, The California Alliance for Golf, Chronogolf, ClubCorp, EGCOA, European Tour, European Tour Properties, The First Tee, Gallus Golf, The Golf Channel, GolfNow, International Golf Federation, Imperial Headwear, LET, LPGA Amateur, Modest Golf Management, NGCOA, NGCOA Canada, PGA of America, PGA TOUR,  Players First, Prestige Flags, Sky Sports,  TopGolf, TopTracer, TPC Properties, Troon Golf, Troon International, WE ARE GOLF, Women & Golf, Women's Golf & Travel, The World Golf Foundation and more.