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With the first ladies’ major championship of the year, the Women’s British Open, teeing off across the Atlantic this week, there’s never been a better time to devote more of your attention to the women’s game, and one of the best ways to get to know some of the game’s most visible female personalities is on Twitter. Here are five great women to follow.
The standout FIU alum and winner of two Ladies European Tour events since 2018 is often on the frontlines creating important dialogues about gender disparity in golf to her over 6,000 followers.
Don’t really want to spoil my mental peace by dealing with this, but I feel like it’s worth saying… because the gender equality ‘debate’ too often fails to acknowledge our reality.
— Meghan MacLaren (@meg_maclaren) May 20, 2020
(And I know there are far more important things in the world right now) pic.twitter.com/NwIThX2BqR
The five-time LPGA tour winner is a wonderful follow for anyone seeking consistent golf tips and advice. Every Tuesday (dubbed #TipTuesday), Korda imparts valuable golf advice to her followers in a minute-or-so long video.
#TipTuesday #ReachForBetter @FTI_US pic.twitter.com/6a6T7OhEdH
— Jessica Korda (@Thejessicakorda) July 14, 2020
Nichols is an 18-year Golfweek veteran. A former collegiate player, Nichols is an absolute must-follow for anyone interested in coverage of both the LPGA and the broader golf community.
Cristie Kerr continues to do it all … https://t.co/Ml5N95LsNb
— Beth Ann Nichols (@GolfweekNichols) August 13, 2020
McCabe, a reporter and host for Golf Channel, boasts over 28,000 followers and routinely has valuable insight into the current happenings of the golf world.
This is important.
— Chantel McCabe (@chantel_mccabe) August 13, 2020
Someone who isn’t afraid to stick their neck out, took responsibility and owned his eyebrow-raising comments. He CHOSE to do an interview and he CHOSE to talk about it. He didn’t shy away.
There isn’t enough of this in the world.
Keep being you, BK. https://t.co/fF57ggxKy1
Park is an LPGA veteran, and a quality Twitter follow. Her feed often consists of takes on the most recent and pressing news in the golf sphere, and she often does it with humor.
Hey @LPGA can we get more driveable Par 4s? This is peak golf and we need a lot more of this on our tour. PLEASE! https://t.co/xebKrOm0Ux
— Jane Park (@TheJanePark) August 10, 2020
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