As a woman who has dedicated her life to golf—first as a competitor, now as a coach—I know the feeling of walking onto a course and feeling like you don’t belong. For many women, golf has long been seen as a man’s sport. But that’s changing, and I’m proud to be part of that change.
Golf is one of the most empowering sports for women. It builds mental toughness, teaches patience, and offers a unique way to network and grow personally and professionally. But to reap these benefits, you first have to overcome the fear of starting.
At Alice Brown Golf, I’ve created a space where women can learn and grow at their own pace. Whether you’re a total beginner or someone looking to refine your skills, our clinics and private sessions are built around trust, comfort, and encouragement. No pressure. No judgment. Just progress.
Confidence on the course doesn’t come overnight. It’s built swing by swing, round by round. It’s built by asking questions, trying new drills, and not being afraid to fail. It comes from understanding your swing, your game, and your value.
One of the things I love most about coaching women is seeing that lightbulb moment—the moment where a student hits a clean shot and realizes, “I can do this.” That’s where confidence starts. And from there, it grows.
Women have every right to occupy space on the golf course. Whether you’re playing for fun, fitness, or future competition, there is power in picking up a club and owning your experience. Let’s rewrite the story that golf is only for the guys. Let’s make it a sport where every woman feels confident and seen.
So the next time you wonder if you belong on the course, let me answer it for you: Yes, you do. And I’ll be right here to guide you every step of the way.