I built the thing I wished had existed
Golf found me at a driving range in the UK. I was taking out my frustrations on the image of my managing director, and something about that hour, the focus, the release, the complete absence of everything else, stayed with me.
Years later, when I joined a golf club as a member, I walked in as the youngest woman there by about 30 years. No female friends who played. No one to text about a round. Just a stubborn feeling that the game had something for me.
It did. Golf did something for my mindset that nothing else could touch. And I've spent years since then working inside the golf industry, becoming an accredited coach, and coming back to my own business with one clear intention: to build the entry point I never had.
ACE Women's Golf Society is that. A community, a curriculum, an accredited pathway, and a place where women find their game without having to navigate it alone.
"I walked into my first golf club as the youngest woman there by about 30 years. I didn't have a single friend who played. I just had this stubborn feeling that the game had something for me.
Turns out, I was right."