Golf.Com has redesigned their site, boasting of a cleaner design, faster loading and a new editorial focus. Plus, they’ve added a virtual store to let you buy clubs and other golf gear. In spite of the revisions, however, I still can’t take the publication seriously. Front and center is the cheesecake that drove me away from the last version. Continue reading
Category Archives: Women’s Objectification in Golf
Cassie Norris: WAGs vs. Rory’s Abs
WAGs (wives and girlfriends) are the significant others of men in the limelight. The abbreviation is used regularly in articles and photo galleries.
And it’s bullshit. Continue reading
Soren Jacobsen: Swing Like Her
I’ve spent my entire adult life (all of it that I can remember, anyway), wanting to be Ernie Els (on the golf course, at least). Continue reading
Mike Johnny: Larger Than They Appear
As I write this, it is International Women’s Day and the #Golfchat Authors have a monthly topic to contribute to, Women’s Objectification in Golf Media. Continue reading
Jim Burton: Caddies to Consumerism
For years, the perception was that the LPGA struggled to remain viable. Continue reading
Tiffany Chaisson: Looking Good vs. Being Good
July 2014 I picked up a club and fell in love. Continue reading