Diversity

Diversity in Golf

Syngenta is committed to encouraging greater diversity and inclusion in all areas of the game. Here, we showcase the work and stories from around the world of those enacting change and connecting the game with a more modern and diverse audience, from women to ethnic minorities to different religions.

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African Americans and Golf with Jim Beatty

Jim Beatty had little interest in golf growing up in his native Chicago. That was until a visit to Nebraska and a meeting with the state's first African American PGA of America Golf Professional, Steve Hogan, changed all that.
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The Wisley

From Africa to The Wisley

Meet Catherine, Davis, Joseph and Wandile, four greenkeepers who moved halfway around the world to…

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Docu-series profiles women breaking the turfgrass ceiling

A new documentary series is shining a light on the unique stories of women working in the turfgrass profession.Breaking the…

MGA & Love.Golf

Unlocking diversity: Golf's opportunity to access untapped communities

For almost every sport and leisure interest, attracting new participants and supporters is the lifeblood of their existence.…

U.S Women's Open

US Women’s Open: All-female turf team excels again

Togetherness, camaraderie and a sense of belonging are on display in abundance during preparations for the second major on the…

MGA & Love.Golf

love.golf and Muslim Golf Association join forces

love.golf and the Muslim Golf Association (MGA) have entered into a formal partnership to increase playing opportunities for…

vanja

Cutting it with the boys

Starting her career in her native Slovenia, Vanja Drasler knew it would be tough for a female…

love.golf and Muslim Golf Association join forces

love.golf and the Muslim Golf Association (MGA) have entered into a formal partnership to increase playing opportunities for hundreds of Muslim women up and down the UK.

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love.golf and Muslim Golf Association join forces

love.golf and the Muslim Golf Association (MGA) have entered into a formal partnership to increase playing opportunities for hundreds of Muslim women up and down the UK.

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Leading clubs recognized for efforts to increase biodiversity

The award is to be presented at the BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME) later this month (25 January) in Harrogate, UK as part of the Golf Environment Awards (GEA), the clubs recognized in the shortlist are:
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Unlocking diversity: Golf's opportunity to access untapped communities

Staying relevant and innovating in order to not only maintain participation levels but increase them by tapping into new areas of the population takes time, effort and resources.