Course Reviews

GottaGoGolf reviews golf courses for their Women-Welcome appeal. Is it Fab for women, just Fine for women, or does it Fizzle out when it comes to the female factor? GottaGoGolf evaluates golf courses like no other magazine, with an eye for everything from beauty to playability to value and, especially, overall Women-Welcome factor.

GottaGoGolf reviews golf courses for their Women-Welcome appeal. Is it Fab for women, just Fine for women, or does it Fizzle out when it comes to the female factor? GottaGoGolf evaluates golf courses like no other magazine, with an eye for everything from beauty to playability to value and, especially, overall Women-Welcome factor.

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Wheelchair Golf

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Golf courses not always for the feeble of heart

Modern golf course trends might be sending a valued customer -- the injured, aching or aging Baby Boomer -- off to her couch. What are the architects thinking? Here's a clue from Mary Armstrong in her GottaGoGolf Design For All blog debut. more »

May 23, 2013 by in Design For All

Edgewood Tahoe

Well, OK, it's a little long for the average woman. But the setting and service boost the the Women-Welcome factor to high. more »

Jun 20, 2012 by in Course Reviews (2 Comments)

TPC Las Vegas

The high rollers won't blink at the green fees but women might. Rest assured, the service, scenery and plain old fun golf make TPC Las Vegas quite Women-Welcome. more »

May 8, 2012 by in Course Reviews

Savannah Harbor

Golfing great Sam Snead's ghost no doubt enjoys visiting the Savannah Harbor layout he designed with Bob Cupp. Is it Women-Welcome as well as ghost-friendly? more »

Apr 11, 2012 by in Course Reviews

Kiawah Island Ocean Course

The golf course that's considered the hardest in the world for men offers a challenge that's plenty formidable for women golfers. That said, even playing long and into the wind, the pride of Kiawah will be a destination worthy of many a lady golfer. more »

Feb 6, 2012 by in Course Reviews

How's the forecast?

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It's golf season and at GottaGoGolf we hope it's sunny and 75 degrees everywhere. Well, uh, it's not. Be sure to check the weather wherever you're heading out to tee off.

Golf on a rainy day

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OK, so maybe it's not SNOWING anymore where you live. But it certainly could be raining or maybe even just too hot to swing a golf club outdoors. Whatever, the weather, we've got a little inspiration from and for the diehards and the impatient among you. Check out these ideas for making it through a golf intermission.