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Women’s Golf Day Wraps Global Five-continent Week of Activation and Celebration

June 2, 2026Updated:June 3, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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From Brazil to Japan, Spain to Texas, Women’s Golf Day Continues to Redefine Global Engagement Through Golf

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.  – What began in 2016 as a single-day celebration has evolved into one of the most impactful global activations in sport.

As Women’s Golf Day (WGD) concludes its 2026 worldwide week of events and celebrations on June 2, thousands of women and girls have participated in activities spanning five continents, demonstrating the continued growth and influence of the movement that is engaging, empowering and supporting women through golf.

Now celebrated across an official week—from May 26 through June 2—Women’s Golf Day has transformed from a four-hour event into a global platform that connects communities, golf facilities, governing bodies, brands, resorts, federations and players around a shared mission: creating opportunities for women and girls to experience golf and the lifelong skills, friendships and business connections the game provides.

“Women’s Golf Day is no longer simply a day on the calendar,” said Elisa Gaudet, Founder of Women’s Golf Day. “It has become a global movement that unites people through golf, creating meaningful experiences in every corner of the world while highlighting the power of golf facilities and the industry working together for a single mission- more women and girls in golf.”

This year’s celebration saw thousands of women and girls participate in events across the globe, with new countries joining the movement and longstanding host venues reporting significant community engagement and economic impact.

The celebration extended well beyond the course, with Women’s Golf Day’s social media channels serving as a vibrant hub for stories, photos, and videos shared by participants and facilities around the world. Throughout the week, @womensgolfday, #womensgolfday, #womensgolfweek connected golfers, facilities, and industry partners across continents, showcasing the global impact and community spirit that continue to define the movement. The channels highlighted events from around the globe, amplifying participant voices and demonstrating the growing reach of the Women’s Golf Day community.

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A GLOBAL CELEBRATION WITH LOCAL IMPACT

This year’s celebrations showcased the remarkable diversity and creativity of Women’s Golf Day hosts around the world.

Brazil participated for the first time, delivering a spectacular turnout of more than 100 women thanks to the efforts of WGD Ambassador Adriana Marra and the Brazilian Golf Federation. The event combined golf instruction, networking and social activities, introducing new participants to the game while creating a welcoming environment that reflected the country’s vibrant culture and growing golf community.

The WGD event hosted in partnership with the PGA of America and Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa, continues to serve as a flagship example of collaboration and community building through golf. Held at the PGA of America HQ in Frisco Texas, this event has become one of Women’s Golf Day’s premier Signature Series events bringing together women of all ages and skill levels. Participants chose between playing The Swing short course or receiving instruction from PGA Professionals at their state-of-the-art Coaching Center before gathering for networking, brunch and discussions focused on the future growth of women in the golf industry and the game itself.

In Japan, Women’s Golf Day events continued the country’s impressive growth trajectory. Through partnerships with the Japan Golf Association and leading operator Accordia Golf, WGD continues to bring together golfers and newcomers alike through programming that blends golf, business networking and social connection.

The Czech Republic demonstrated the growing reach of the initiative throughout Central Europe, with Royal Beroun Golf Club near Prague using Women’s Golf Day as a platform to welcome first-time golfers while strengthening existing women’s golf communities.

La Cala Resort on Spain’s Costa del Sol remains one of Women’s Golf Day’s standout global events, consistently raising the bar year after year. Participants enjoyed a uniquely Mediterranean experience that combined on-course play, activities at The Golf Hub, exceptional hospitality and meaningful social engagement. As the resort noted during its celebration: “This is not a trend to acknowledge. It is a community to build with.” That philosophy embodies the spirit of Women’s Golf Day and the commitment La Cala continues to demonstrate.

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MORE THAN CELEBRATION AN ACTIVATION

What distinguishes Women’s Golf Day from traditional participation programs is its ability to create both immediate and lasting impact.

While the four-hour event format remains the foundation, the week-long activation generates year-round engagement among facilities, industry stakeholders and participants. Hosts have expanded beyond golf instruction and play to include leadership discussions, business networking events, charitable initiatives, wellness experiences, fashion showcases and community outreach programs.

Since its launch, Women’s Golf Day has reached more than 1,350 locations across 86 countries, making it the fastest-growing female golf development initiative in the world. The movement has introduced thousands of new participants to the game while creating a global network that supports continued engagement long after the events conclude.

LOOKING AHEAD

As Women’s Golf Day closes another successful global week, attention now turns to continued growth in emerging markets, expanded partnerships and the ongoing mission of making golf more accessible and welcoming for women and girls everywhere.

From major championship venues and iconic resorts to municipal facilities and driving ranges, Women’s Golf Day has demonstrated that the future of golf is strengthened when communities, governing bodies and industry leaders come together to create opportunities for everyone to participate. Women’s Golf Day’s reach extends beyond participation—its partnerships with governing bodies, golf facilities, destination resorts, MCO operators, manufacturers and industry leaders—which reinforces that WGD has evolved from an event into a global business and community platform.

The 2026 week of events may be ending, but the connections, confidence and communities built during Women’s Golf Day will continue throughout the year. Through its website, digital platforms and global network, WGD promotes participating facilities, governing bodies and partners year-round, highlighting tournaments, lessons, special events and opportunities that help women, men and juniors get more out of the game.

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PRESS RELEASE ENDS

Women’s Golf Day Official Partners

The PGA of America, USGA, Japan Golf Association, International Golf Federation, Cutter & Buck, Ahead, GloveIt.                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Women’s Golf Day is also proudly supported by:  All Square, Annika Foundation, Asian Golf, EGCOA, European Tour, European Tour Properties, The First Tee, The Golf Channel, GolfNow, Golfbreaks, LET, Make Golf Your Thing, Modest Golf Management, NGCOA, NGCOA Canada, PGA TOUR, Prestige Flag, Sky Sports, TPC Properties, Troon Golf, Troon International, WE ARE GOLF, Women & Golf, Women’s Golf & Travel, The World Golf Foundation and more.

About Women’s Golf Day

Women’s Golf Day (WGD) is a global movement that Engages, Empowers, and Supports women and girls playing golf and learning the skills that last a lifetime. The one-day, four-hour event has occurred at more than 1,350 locations in 85 countries since its inception in 2016 and has introduced thousands of new golfers to the sport. WGD is the fastest-growing female golf development initiative. WGD is now a weeklong celebration with the next events taking place May 26 to June 2, 2026.

All are welcome to participate in Women’s Golf Day, except where prohibited by law. Women’s Golf Day does not discriminate against anyone on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, or sexual orientation.

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_Golf_Day

MEDIA CONTACTS:

PRESS PAGE  images and releases    www.womensgolfday.com/press

Elisa Gaudet, WGD Founder               elisa@execgolfintl.com           +1 (305) 610-9558

Nicole Wheatley, Medi8                      nicole@medi8ltd.co.uk            +44 (0) 7507 556794

 

 

 

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