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Women
Golf For All
Women’s golf is a truly global sport with the potential to soar even higher.

We are committed to making golf a game for everyone, regardless of age, background or experience. Are you considering picking up a club for the first time? Are you a talented amateur aiming for the elite level? Or are you simply looking for a sport that offers challenge, friendship and fun?

While the sport has often been perceived to be male-dominant, we are working with partners across the globe to drive female growth, from grassroots engagement to the pinnacle of the professional game. Find out how The R&A bolsters the women's sport through world-class championships, our leadership and development programmes and read case studies of our work.
Woman golfer
“I am passionate about helping to grow the game so it’s very natural for me to support The R&A’s great initiatives, particularly for women and children, over the coming years.”

Georgia Hall

Professional Golfer

Championships: The Path to Glory

The R&A hosts a number  of prestigious championships and events that offer competitive opportunities at every stage of a female golfer's development - from junior competitions to the professional major.
The Elite Stage
Regional Development
Junior & Senior Competition

Club Golf

Coronation Foursomes

The largest women’s  amateur golf competition in the UK, encouraging club golfers of all abilities to compete in a fun, foursomes format. Find out more on the Coronation Foursomes championship page.
Marie Walls and Michelle Hughes celebrate their success in the 2025 Coronation Foursomes Grand Final in St Andrews.


Journey To the Top

Major winner Georgia Hall was very young when she was first introduced to the game. She hopes to inspire the next generation of young female golfers. 

Hear more below.


Our Commitment to Growth & Equality

The R&A is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture in golf through strategic initiatives designed to empower women and girls at all levels of the sport.

Women in Golf Charter


An industry-wide commitment to increase the number of women and girls involved in golf. We encourage organisations to commit to targets that drive female participation, employment and leadership.  More than 1,300 organisations across the world have signed up to the Women in Golf Charter to break down barriers and a create a more inclusive culture within golf.
A woman signs The R&A Women in Golf Charter.

Women in Golf Leadership Development Programme (WIGLDP)


This programme identifies and mentors talented women to help them progress into leadership and governance roles within the sport, ensuring a more diverse and representative industry. Through the WIGLDP, 300 women in 46 countries have benefited from transformative programmes at all levels of the sport. 
Attendees stand outside after a Women In Golf Development Leadership Programme conference.

Women in Golf Forum LATAM


Dedicated to expanding golf’s reach and influence in Latin America, this forum provides a platform for discussion, collaboration, and driving specific growth strategies in the region. 
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Did you know?

  • The Women’s Amateur Championship dates back over 130 years, first played in 1893.
  • You can find a new love for golf and help change the face of the sport across the globe.
  • In 2024, in The R&A’s nine biggest markets across the world, women made up 31% of total adult participation and 25% of all 9 and 18-hole adult golfers. Across other formats – not 9 and 18-hole golf – in those key markets, women made up 50% of total adult participation. 

Women's Golf | Case Studies

Women in Golf Case Study - Lucy Sellick

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Women in Golf Leadership Development Programme Case Study - Amelia Lewis

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Women in Golf Case Study - Annika Sorenstam

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Women in Golf Case Study - Charter

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