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Growing the Game: Tiffany Gordon on Women's Crucial Role in Golf's Evolution

Growing the Game: Tiffany Gordon on Women's Crucial Role in Golf's Evolution

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In this inspiring episode of The GIG Podcast, host James Cronk sits down with Tiffany Gordon, Vice President of the PGA of Canada and soon-to-be first female president of the organization. Tiffany shares her remarkable 35+ year journey in the golf industry, from her early days as one of only a few female golf professionals to her current leadership role. She offers valuable insights on the evolving landscape for women in golf, both as professionals and players.

Tiffany discusses how the industry is gradually becoming more inclusive, with female membership in the PGA of Canada growing beyond the current 8%. She emphasizes that success comes to those who work hard regardless of gender, while acknowledging that creating welcoming environments for women remains crucial for the sport's growth. Listeners will gain practical advice on fostering diversity at their facilities, leveraging the unique skills women bring to leadership roles, and embracing the social aspects of golf to attract new players. This episode provides both inspiration and actionable strategies for golf professionals looking to grow their business through greater inclusivity.

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