Okay, maybe this topic isn't of interest to everyone, but I've got to tell you, this blog article by Steve Gribin was VERY good- you can find it here.
I just have to say on a sidebar that there is SO much good reading on this site, and sometimes I forget to browse around because I am too busy having to deal with trash talkers. 
Anyway, back to the article - the jist of it is that the author wonders why there aren't more women in the PGA of America in Texas, and he uses some sources to show the small amount of women professionals and some other statistics about women & golf - there is also a great post reponse to this article...well worth the read. What struck me was that in Texas there are 26 women out 763 members of the PGA in North Texas - I would have thought for sure there would be more...
Of course it got me curious..so I sent an email to the Minnesota chapter of the PGA of America to find out how many women members there are here...the quick response I got back told me that there are over 600 members in total in the Minnesota section (includes MN, the Dakotas, and part of WI) and there are 31 women in that number...now I realize that I don't exactly live in the hotbed of golf activity, but Minnesotans love their golf when they get to play, and with a larger geographic area I had hoped the number would be larger.
The article sort of transitions into why women golfers are a good market to target, and I found this document on the web that has some of the same data that is used in this article...you can check it out here: http://www.golf2020.com/Reports/WhatWomenWant.pdf I haven't really had a chance to read through the whole thing yet, so I'll have to wait to comment more...I just wanted to make sure you all knew about this and get a chance to read and share your thoughts on such an interesting topic. I hope we can have a good discussion!
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