It’s a huge few weeks for women’s golf with two Major championships being played on iconic courses giving them the chance to showcase their skills in front of a wider audience.
Team USA’s Solheim Cup captain Stacy Lewis will be one of the most influential figures around in the women’s game, with back-to-back contests against the Europeans in consecutive years giving her a chance to showcase the brightest talent in the game.
While that will keep team golf fresh in the minds of viewers, what is also helping is playing back-to-back Majors at iconic venues with a huge history of playing the biggest events in men’s golf down the years.
The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship takes place at Baltusrol this week and that will be quickly followed by the US Women’s Open taking place at the iconic Pebble Beach at the start of July.
Playing at such historic venues that viewers are well used to watching the men contest Majors on is a big test for the women’s game, but it’s one that Lewis insists they’re ready for – as they look to take advantage of a great opportunity to grow the popularity of the game.
“I want them to see how good these girls are,” Lewis said of fans watching on at Baltusrol. “I don’t think your casual fan is going to know how hard this golf course is.
“But these girls are so good. You could say 10, 15 years ago was our Tour talent-wise ready for a golf course like this? Maybe, maybe not, but these girls are ready for a golf course like this, and they’re going to perform great on it.”
Apart from just performing out on these traditional golf courses, Lewis says just having winners of women’s Majors entwined in their history is also a seminal point in the history of the game.
“The biggest thing for me is you walk through that clubhouse, and you see the winners of all these past champions that have won big events here, and it’s guys, it’s guys, it’s guys, and then there’s maybe one here of a US Am or something like that,” Lewis added.
“But to just start a history here of women being on those pictures and being around that clubhouse, that’s the biggest thing for me of what’s changing in women’s golf, because we’re doing this every year.
“We’re doing this every golf course we go play. It’s going to happen at Pebble, too. We’re changing the history of these golf courses. I’m just glad that the powers that be picked up the phone and said that they were ready for it.”
Majors ‘biggest opportunity’ to grow women’s golf
Lewis says…
..
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Golf Monthly RSS Feed…