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22nd October 2018
04:19pm BST

“It is very positive to see a narrowing of the gender gap regarding participation in sport. "In particular, it is very encouraging that golf remains unchanged as the 7th most popular sport in Ireland and has achieved an increase in female participation since 2015.”The seventh most popular sport with numbers increasing for three years straight now. That can have other positive effects like getting the sport onto programmes. Redmond O’Donoghue, Chairman of the Board of the CGI said:
“These figures are a great boost for the game given the many efforts being made to increase participation in golf through the CGI Get into Golf Programmes. "We continue to be fully committed to growing the game on the island of Ireland through recruitment and retention initiatives.”
Maria Verchenova is the first Russian to become a full-time member of the Ladies European Tour. Before starting her professional career in 2006, young Russian golf prodigy won a prestigious Austrian Amateur Championship, she became two times Russian Amateur Champion in 2004 and 2006. After winning Slovenian and Lithuanian Amateur Championships Maria decided to be a professional.
After her amazing performance at the Olympics, she became the Winter Golf Cup Ambassadress and therefore contributed to the organization of three winter events in prestigious ski resorts in the Alps in 2018.
Carly was born in Scotland and turned professional in 2009. At the age of 17, she became the youngest-ever Scot to qualify for the LET. As a youngster, Booth was able to practice on the course made exclusively for her and her brother, by her father Wally at the family farm near Comrie. ‘My older bro got me into golf and I lived and dreamed about becoming the best golfer as a young girl’ she says.
In 2012 she took her first professional title at the Dinard Ladies Open, part of the LET Access Series, followed directly by her first win on the main Ladies European Tour at the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open. She quickly followed this victory with another at the Deutschebank Ladies Swiss Open and finished 2012 5th on the Order of Merit.
Hailey started playing golf when she was 9 years old and was awarded the Michigan Woman Golfer of the Year in 2015. Hailey turned professional after graduating with a degree in Sports Broadcasting but after going to LPGA Qualifying School, she realized the lonely grind of the tour life wasn't for her. She did not, however, give up on her passion for golf and started working for the LPGA Women's Network as a content producer/host. In fact, alongside her team, she has just launched the #inviteHER campaign which aims to grow women's golf and invite more women to the game.
“My passion is to grow the game. I feel the game of golf helps women to feel empowered and earn self-confidence that they cannot only use on the golf course but also in their daily lives. I hope to inspire women to give golf a try and use it as a tool to connect with other women. Golf gives a positive support group where women are coming together and lifting each other up, rather than competing with one another and putting each other down.”
Shasta Averyhardt’s pathway to golf began at the age of 7 on behalf of her father. Born and raised in Flint, Michigan, she pursued the game of golf with a dedication that landed her with a full-ride golf scholarship to Jackson State University. With a successful collegiate career, Shasta set her sights on the LPGA Tour. She earned her LPGA Tour card within two years after graduation.
Shasta has learned over the years that the pathway to success is first knowing your life’s purpose and then being able to take the next step with confidence. The best inspiration she has received was a quote that stated, “You should never, absolutely NEVER ask someone else what they think you should do unless that person has already done what you want to do.”
Elise Lobb is not a regular golf player. She is a social media sensation and has an army of followers who admire her for golf, beauty, fashion, and tutorials. She was born in 1994, began golfing at the age of 3 and is friends with some of today’s most popular golfers.
This game, according to Elise, teaches you integrity, patience, self-discipline and much more. She has had opportunities to work with Golf Digest, LPGA and PGA Tour as well as hosting a golf show on Fox Sports. I’ve been blessed to have a platform to use and really want to continue to inspire and encourage future golfers, especially young girls to not be afraid to pick up a club for the first time.
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