Golf for Women – What’s Next for Peggy or Golf Digest?

Women’s golf has the opportunity to capitalize on Peggy Ference’s appearance in the US Open Challenge. Nancy Berkley talks about Peggy’s performance, as well as the future of women’s golf. [...]

PEGGY FERENCE SETS RECORD AT PEBBLE BEACH ON U.S. OPEN COURSE

By Nancy Berkley, President, Berkley Golf Consulting

Peggy Ference and Nancy Berkley

The U.S. Open at Pebble Beach doesn’t begin until next week June 17th-20th. But I went there for a sneak preview on Sunday, June 6th, to meet Peggy Ference in person. Peggy is the first woman golfer – and an amateur — [...]

Peggy Ference to Play from Men’s Championship Tees at U.S. Open: An Interview with Peggy about Her Strategy for Golf and Life ©

By Nancy Berkley, President, Berkley Golf Consulting

Peggy Ference is making history. Yes, you read it right. The first round of the U.S. Open is Thursday, June 17th at the Pebble Beach Golf Links in California’s beautiful Monterey Peninsula. And, for the first time in the history of women’s golf – and probably in [...]

Attention: Women Golfers Who Want to Make History

To all women golfers: If you are tired of Tiger Woods news (whether you will be watching the Masters or not), here is an opportunity to make history and shed some welcome light on the strength of women golfers. Strangely, it’s all about the men’s U.S. Open that will be played at Pebble Beach, California, [...]

Golf Tournaments and Breast Cancer – More Choices for the Cure

By Nancy Berkley, President, Berkley Golf Consulting

In the next few weeks, I – along with many other women and men — will attend a fund-raising golf tournament in support of breast cancer research. We all want to find “The Cure”, and the landscape for breast cancer charity golf tournaments is actually becoming a little [...]

How She Does It! Jane Broderick, Director of Golf Operations at PGA National Resort and Spa

Jane Broderick is probably the top female PGA and LPGA professional with the most responsibility at any golf facility in the country. [...]

It’s Not Just about Tiger – It’s a Wake-Up Call for the PGA Tour

If the Tour wants to grow the game – and it should – it has to realize that it has to convince a weekend TV fan – male, female, baby boomer or junior — who may never have played golf to fall in love with the game and take it up. [...]