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Pam Swensen, CEO of the EWGA (Executive Women's Golf Association)gives her insightful point of view about the golf industry and the future of the EWGA.
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Join Us! The EWGA Golfpalooza is coming. Why not put your ticket to this event on your holiday wish list? Registration is now open.
pa•loo•za (pə-lōō’zə) n. Slang. A humdinger. Something outstanding of its kind. An extravaganza [Taken from ‘lollapalooza'. Orig. Unknown]. The EWGA Golfpalooza (formerly known as the EWGA Conference) is one of the most...
Ike, Three Pros form Hall of Fame Induction Foursome
As the first official golfer in chief, President Dwight D. Eisenhower brought golf to the White House lawn and played nearly 800 rounds while in office. Together with Arnold Palmer, their charisma changed how Americans viewed golf and really sparked...
Golf is back in for 2016 Olympics
What a great day for the sport of golf. After more than a century of being on the sidelines, golf will return to the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro. Golf will stage a 72-hole stroke play tournament for men and women, with 60 players in each fie...
EWGA Port St. Lucie-Treasure Coast Chapter Member Pat Ayres Captures EWGA Championship Title
It started earlier this spring and summer with over 2,425 members competing at their respective EWGA Chapter Championships. Fast forward through 15 semi-final competitions held during the summer from which 205 women earned the right to compete Sept. ...
The Big Easy Beckons EWGA and EWGA Obliges
This week, Chevron, one of the world’s largest integrated energy companies, invited the EWGA to its Covington, LA campus just outside of the New Orleans metropolitan area to speak to its Women’s Leadership Group at the request of its Supplier...
Staying on top of your game – EWGA and NAWBO come together at the “Go for the Greens” Conference at Disney
My travels took me to Orlando this week where I spoke at NAWBO’s (National Association of Women Business Owners) Go For the Greens Conference. There were about 175 women from across the state of Florida there as well as NAWBO members who had travel...

