In 2024, our Winter Girls’ Golf programme, in collaboration with The R&A, Golf Ireland and Wales Golf, helped encourage beginner level golfers to get to handicap level and enjoy time on the course.
Our first ever girls-only Golf Sixes League event at Anstruther in August brought together 35 youngsters for fun and competition before a trip to the final day of the AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews!
We marked Women and Girls in Sport week in September by showcasing the story of Lesley Purdie – the first female captain at Bathgate Golf Club – and why volunteering at the AIG Women’s Open was such a joy for our own Emma Main!
Lorna McClymont won the Scottish Women’s Amateur crown before finishing runner up in The R&A’s Women’s Amateur
Hannah Darling won her first collegiate event in America to cement her reputation as one of the game’s blossoming stars
And then the dynamic duo teamed up to help Catriona Matthew’s GB&I team win the Curtis Cup at Sunningdale
Grace Crawford capped the season by winning the Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Masters in Portugal
We’re excited to make the most of the huge opportunity that exists to grow the numbers of females playing our game in 2025 and beyond and will soon have a new Women and Girls’ Development Manager in post to drive this key strategic goal
Our Girl's Golf Hub is organised in partnership with Scottish Golf to encourage Girls to try out Golf with the aim of increasing female participation in the sport at all levels. Please share this post to spread the word.