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Syngenta puts females first at Golf Club Managers Association Conference

Syngenta puts females first at Golf Club Managers Association Conference Syngenta Golf Ambassador Carin Koch was among the expert speakers for a keynote presentation and panel discussion on female participation in golf in the UK at the Golf Club Managers Association Conference, held at St George’s Park, Burton on Trent from November 15-17. The European […]

Women’s golf at Maidenhead Golf Club

Following the successful launch of its report, ‘The Opportunity to Grow Golf: Female Participation’, giving insight into how golf clubs and courses can attract more female players, Syngenta has unveiled its latest case study video. The video, which is a short documentary showcasing the successful beginner-to-member women’s golf academy developed by Maidenhead Golf Club, Berkshire, […]

Friendlier, “less masculine” clubs could encourage more women to take up golf

Golf in the UK has an opportunity to grow if clubs and courses become more female friendly and offer flexible playing options, according to new research commissioned by Syngenta. The study found more women would be interested in taking up golf if they could learn with female friends and family, and play on shorter courses […]

Golf club on course to attract younger demographic

Tilgate Forest in Crawley, which is run by Glendale Golf, wants to focus on attracting young people to help stimulate interest in the sport on the back of Europe’s Ryder Cup success. The club has launched a golfing academy focusing on developing junior players and is offering weekly coaching sessions for youngsters. It is also […]