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Article: GET ON COURSE WITH FAIRWAY SEX Golf was once a man's game played by boardroom bores. Today, more women than ever are discovering their inner Tiger and putting a zing in their swing. Well, most of them are, says Rebecca Armstrong
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- The Independent on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- April 30, 2006
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Around of golf is the way rich men relax. The best way to ruin a
good walk. The best hole? The nineteenth, of course, the clubhouse
bar. If I thought about golf at all, it was always in well-worn
clichs. Until, that is, I spoke to a friend I regard as reasonably
cool and discovered he spends most of his weekends on his local
greens and fairways. It seems my ideas about golf are seriously out
of date. The game is no longer the preserve of well-off corporate
types. Instead, it is not only increasingly hip but appealing to more
women, and young women in particular, than ever before.
Tim Southwell, founder and editor of Golf Punk magazine, believes
there is something of a revolution taking ...
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