Golf has historically been a boys’ club — literally.
But the sport seems to be entering the modern era, with a surge of women showing interest. More than 800k American women started playing golf between 2020 and 2022, according to the National Golf Foundation, representing a 15% increase.
And 38% of players under 18 years old today are girls, compared to just 14% in 1986, indicating that this demographic shift might be here to stay.
Multiple factors are likely contributing to the influx of women into the sport, per The Washington Post:
All that interest adds up: In 2021, Golf Datatech found that women accounted for ~20% of the then $5.59B golf market.
With billions of dollars up for grabs, brands are quickly adapting to capitalize on female spending power.
And it’s not golf without clubs: many are springing up on social media, in the nonprofit space, and in local communities across the country.
This is all good news, considering research suggests that not playing golf can actually hurt women’s careers.