Remember Me
forgot your password?

What Women Think of Men On The Golf Course

By Katharine Dyson

Women golfers represent one of the only growing groups of golfers over the last few years. With Annika Sorenstam and Michelle Wie (Is she a good golf fashion designer?) playing in men's PGA Tour events, and a new generation of athletic, stylish, long-bombing women winning on the LPGA Tour, the game has never before been so influenced by women players. One would think that courses would welcome women players with open arms.

The fact is that often neither course management nor male golfers seem particularly thrilled to share the links with women. And, to be honest, women are often not thrilled to be paired up with men, either.

In the first of a two-part She Said/He Said series examining the way men and women co-exist - or fail to - on the links, Senior Writer Rebecca Larsen appears to have uncovered the major gripe among women about men: Machismo.

A couple of weeks ago, I had a conversation with two women riding from the ninth to the 10th holes at one of Scottsdale's priciest courses. This is a course, the marketing director told me, where 90 percent of the players are men, 10 percent are women.

I asked what the women thought about playing with men, in hopes of getting some answers that would help explain why golf seems to be a sport that draws more men than women, and also why golf might just be the most frequent cause for divorce after money problems and adultery.

Neither of the women wanted to be named because both of them work at the course. But the older one, in her 40s, said, "I always have to play faster when I play with men. I have to rush to keep up the pace of play because men are so slow."

Her companion, a 20-something beverage cart girl, agreed: "You have to stay totally silent while they take all those practice swings, and then they have to go out there and hunt for every ball they lose."

That's right guys. We know what you think of us. You think we can only bloop our balls out there 100 yards or so and that we are inclined to keep you waiting to putt while we chat about our neighbors, our kids and the color of our hair.

But when we talk about you behind your back, we chuckle about all the balls you slice and hook OB. It might be a 300-yard drive, but it's out there on the freeway. And frankly, I've never seen a woman take a cell call on the course, but men do it all the time.

Of the women I talked to who would go on the record about what it was like to play with men, their pet peeves usually centered around the fact that men often underestimate women's skills on the fairways and overestimate their own.

"I think the problem for me is the guys who think they're better than they are," said Elizabeth Phimister, 28, a Woodland, Calif., resident who carries a handicap of about 18 and can beat her husband, Andrew. "I'm not always better than they are, but sometimes I am, and I'm just about always as good."

Mary Long, 50, executive director of the Arizona Women's Golf Association and a 13 handicap, likes to play with men. "I play better golf when I play with men," she said. "I'm very competitive and I like to show off for men. I'm inspired by men instead of women." But she does note that "a lot of men make the assumption that women can't play golf, and that's annoying."

Also irritating for her, she says, is when a group of men on a green will wave up a foursome behind them and then proceed to putt while the woman in the back foursome is still hitting.

Are those guys assuming that the woman can't reach the green?

Well, we don't want to be underestimated. And although Mary Long wouldn't say it, I will: We're happy to hit you if you keep getting in our way.

Speaking of being underestimated, Debbie Waitkus, a Phoenix resident and owner of golf-event consulting firm Golf for Cause, tells the story of a charity event she recently participated in at Troon Golf and Country Club. At the last minute she was booked into a foursome as the only woman. "You should have seen their faces," she said. "I know they were thinking, 'Oh my God, she'sgoing to be slow and drag us down.' One of them actually said to me, 'You can be a help to us on the par-3s."

Then Waitkus, an 11 handicap, hit her drive. "I wish you could have seen their eyes then," she said. "It's all about expectations. Women can participate, and they're not slow."

It's basically ditto, ditto, ditto from Tiffany Nelson, 31, an executive at the Westin Kierland Hotel in Phoenix, who is also one of the co-hosts of a Saturday morning golf-talk show in the Valley of the Sun. Her pet peeve, she said, is "when a guy is on the course playing the tips or even the blues, when everyone else knows he should be playing from the whites."

"The biggest difference between men's and women's games is that women are aware of the pace of play and keeping up with the group in front," she said. "Men on the other hand, never pay attention to that and think they own the course, so everyone should wait for them."

"And what about men who make their tee shots, forget that women have to hit, too, and drive right by the forward tees?" adds Cori Kenicer, a Scottsdale golf writer.

OK, so we could go on and on about what we don't like about what men do. So now you're probably wondering (if you're a man) why we play golf in the first place. Actually, it's for the same reasons that you do.

"What do I enjoy most about golf? It would have to be being outside and in the fresh air," said Nelson. "Also being with a group of friends who have the same passion for the game as I do."

Kenicer enjoys "the feeling of mastery when I hit a good shot; being outdoors in beautiful surroundings and the camaraderie."

Phimister said she enjoys "doing well and beating myself."

Not all women are playing for fresh air, though. In fact, Debbie Waitkus contends that many women have taken up golf as a way to be more competitive in business. A 2002 Starwood Hotels survey, for example, found that 63 percent of women executives who golf said that some of their biggest business and sales deals were made on a golf course.

Not every woman we talked to had giant gripes about the guys. Pat Kassul, a Scottsdale retiree, who plays almost every week, often twice a week, said she'd never had any bad experiences playing with men. "I know I can never hit the ball as far as they do, and they're always very supportive."

But she did acknowledge, "The male marshals always assume that women are holding things up, but a lot of the guys we're paired up with hit the ball all over the place."

So watch out, men. Next time, you get in the tee box, limit yourself to one mulligan, please.

What Men Think of Women On The Golf Links

Copyright reserved by Easygolforder.com

sylvia
Golf is an attitude. Golf Clubs
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Golf Articles
  • More from sylvia

Golf Handicap Explained - What is a Golf Handicap and What Does a Golf Handicap Mean?

By: mygolfwholesale | 30/12/2009
If you are thinking of starting or have just started to play this beautiful game of Golf, then I am sure that you have so many questions that you want answers too.

Special Discount golf Clubs-Callaway FT-i driver $119

By: huloria | 30/12/2009
The Callaway FT-i driver has had a lot of hype and rightly so as it was the first introduction of a new type of driver focussing on a high moment of inertia (MOI) to reduce twisting of the club head at impact, particularly on off-centre hits. In our tests it certainly does keep off-centre hits straighter and they also get a good level of distance.

Detail of TaylorMade Tour Burner Driver

By: huloria | 30/12/2009
The name speaks for itself. The Hibore XL with its sleek black pearl finish is bigger, longer and straighter than the highly touted original HiBORE, taking "Distance Driven Geometry" to a whole new level.

How to become Another Tiger Woods

By: Avgolfer | 30/12/2009
Well, beside being the best golfer to have ever set foot on a golf course, you have to first, find a super hot wife and then cheat on her. These steps will teach you how Tiger does it on and off the course. But seriously, why would you want to be him? I would certainly like to play golf like he does, but as a person...

Famous female golfers

By: thachi | 30/12/2009
The existence of women makes the world more beautiful , and by the same token women golfers are the most beautiful scenery on the golf course.

Who says........?

By: happy pig | 30/12/2009
When the teacher turns her back Johnny says, "I wish these bitches would keep their mouths shut!" The teacher turns around: "Now who said that?" Johnny: "TIGER WOODS. CAN I GO NOW?"

Know more about Ping Rapture V2 Driver

By: fei | 30/12/2009
The Ping Rapture V2 driver represents the culmination of Ping's development of multi-metal technology that combines the key properties of the materials to maximise the performance of the club

Get to know more about Cleveland CG15 Chrome Wedge

By: fei | 30/12/2009
The new Cleveland CG15 Chrome wedge is the most technologically advanced wedge that Cleveland Golf has introduced to the wedge market in almost a decade. The CG15 wedge combines a laser milled face with Zip groove technology to provide golfers with the ultimate control and the highest spin level yet seen in a Cleveland Golf wedge.

Elin Woods Saved Tiger Woods' Life From Car Accident

By: sylvia | 28/11/2009 | Golf
Tiger Woods' wife Elin Woods saved her husband's life from a car accident with a golf club.

Europeans Overwhelm In World Rankings

By: sylvia | 24/11/2009 | Golf
Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie should be a happy man. For the first time ever Europe has six players in the world's top 10.

The Largest Golf Club In The World

By: sylvia | 24/11/2009 | Golf
The Mission Hills Golf Club, which nestles among the rolling hills and natural lakes outside of Shenzhen in Southern China, and where this week's Omega Mission Hills World Cup is to be played, is easily the largest Golf Club in the world, boasting an incredible twelve 18-hole courses designed by a plethora of golfing superstars.

Race to Dubai in Numbers 1 -- 18

By: sylvia | 24/11/2009 | Golf
The curtain of Race to Dubai down and Lee Westwood is the biggest winner. Here is the story of the memorable 2009 European Tour season from 1 through to 18.

Go To Win US Masters Golf Championship Medal

By: sylvia | 24/11/2009 | Golf
The Golf Auction.com is pleased to announce that the Masters medal given to Lloyd Mangrum by the Augusta National to recognize his accomplishment as the runner-up in the 1940 Masters has been consigned.

Have You Seen Top 10 Misused Terms In Golf?

By: sylvia | 23/11/2009 | Golf
Do you know what can happen when golfers use terms incorrectly or which are not defined in the Rules of Golf? Here we submit to you the "Top 10 Misused Terms in Golf".

Nike's Crush Golf Ball For Distance Lovers

By: sylvia | 23/11/2009 | Golf
Nike Golf has designed a new golf ball that provides explosive distance and powerful precision, and it has a name that is symbolic of its performance. The new Nike CRUSH ball is designed for golfers who are motivated by out driving everyone in their foursome and then owning their bragging rights.

Happy "Speechless"

By: sylvia | 23/11/2009 | Golf
What led 36-year-old Lee Westwood shed tears of joy?

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.52, 6, w3)