Face-ism is Alive and Well in Golf Media
Women featured on the cover of a golf magazine. That’s a good thing right? Story by Dr. Kelly Price.
Women featured on the cover of a golf magazine. That’s a good thing right? Story by Dr. Kelly Price.
Dr. Kelly Price looks at the new opportunities for playing the game online and wonders if virtual golf will spark the changes that traditional golf needs.
Dr. Kelly Price tells the story of the brave women of the Suffrage Movement who targeted golf courses as they protested for the vote in the early 1900s.
We don’t have to look far or be extremely philosophical to discover the “why” of golf. All you have to do is look around. I found my “why” the other day unexpectedly.
If I am a consumer who is a woman of color, a woman who isn’t a size 3.7, or a woman who is over the age of 30, I do not see myself very often in women’s golf advertising. If I am a golf buyer, I don’t see her much either. She sees us, though, and what she sees is not herself.
Words can carry tremendous weight! Dr. Kelly Price looks at the academic research on how deep-seated outdated language reinforces sexist discourse in golf
Travis Puterbaugh, Curator of the World Golf Hall of Fame Museum, looks at the income gap through the eyes of one of the LPGA founders, Marilynn Smith.
Dr. Kelly Price analyzes the evidence on how becoming a mother can impact an LPGA player’s productivity, performance, and earnings.
Dave Andrews profiles rising young amateur, Alexa Pano, who is on her way to Augusta National.
Steve Eubanks looks at how 7-time LPGA winner Sei Young Kim has embraced the West. “If her Korean fans have a problem with that, so be it.”
Steve Eubanks weighs into the controversy about Lucy Li’s commercial for Apple and the potential impact on her amateur status.
Golf course photographer Channing Benjamin’s stunning aerial views of four great golf courses starting with the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links.
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