Tee for Two is the podcast for women in golf - and the men who support them. It’s about all the different women golfers we are, what we do and what we share in golf. It’s about some of the serious issues - and it’s about the fun stuff too! Join golf journalist Karen Harding each month and let’s bring women’s golf to the fore.
After an excellent 2023, LPGA Tour veteran Sarah Kemp experienced a career-threatening knee injury in 2024. With hard work, mental resilience and a deep love for the game, Sarah made a stunning comeback to tour golf in early 2025. Today she shares her comeback story, her journey through golf and what lies ahead. About Sarah: Our guest today has seen both the highs and the lows of professional tour golf. Sarah Kemp was hailed by many as ‘the next Karrie Webb’ in her junior days and after joining the LPGA Tour in 2008, she has had a wonderful career, peaking with an outstanding season in 2023.But the following year was to bring her to her lowest point when an accident with a golf cart caused a severe injury to her right leg, putting a cloud over her playing future.With hard work and mental resilience, fuelled by a deep love for the game, Sarah has made it back to tour golf over the Australasian summer season, posting a career-best round in the process.Today, she tells us of her journey through golf and what lies ahead for the popular player known widely as ‘our Kempy’. Links to the Episode:LPGA: https://www.lpga.com/Jack Newton Junior Golf: https://www.facebook.com/jacknewtonjuniorgolf/Sarah Kemp ladder drill video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSmNy-vM94MWPGA Tour All Time OOM (end 2024): https://wpga.org.au/rankings/oom-all-timeSarah’s charity – The Longest Day: https://www.longestday.org.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sonia Kirkman is a successful businesswoman in a niche area covering a diverse range of golf related sectors, including golf retail and tournament merchandising, business analysis and management, and in transforming golf shops. How many of us have any understanding of the behind-the-scenes of retail golf shops? Today, we’re going to learn more.Our guest today is Sonia Kirkman of Kirkman Sports and Transform Golf Shop Specialists. Sonia is a successful businesswoman in a niche area covering a diverse range of golf related sectors. Sonia has extensive experience in golf retail and tournament merchandising, in brand sales, in golf business analysis and management, and in transforming golf shops. In her time, she has noticed a lot of change in the model of golf shops and the way they are run. She is also a very handy golfer and therefore understands the golfer’s perspective in all the areas in which she works. We all like to dawdle around golf shops, getting delightfully lost in clothes and merchandise, but how many of us really have any idea of what’s going on behind the scenes? Today, we’re going to find out from someone who knows better than anyone – and have a look at golf’s dress code. Links related to this episode:Kirkman Sports: www.kirkmansports.com.auTransform Golf Shop Specialists on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/transformgolfshopspecialistsJamie Sadock: http://jamiesadock.com/about/jamie-sadock/RetailNext: https://retailnext.net/why-retailnextRetailtainment: Hot Stuff: Top 4 U.S. Summer Retail Trends Of 2024 | RetailNextNGF article: The Business Case for Golf’s Dressing-Down - National Golf FoundationGolf Monthly article: Is It Time To Abandon Golf Dress Codes Altogether? | Golf MonthlySonia’s charity- Australian Golf Foundation: www.australiangolffoundation.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Emma Ballard, the current editor of the leading UK women’s magazine Women & Golf. Emma has an 18-year career in both selling – and telling – the stories of women in golf. There are a lot of issues that women in golf encounter, whether they be serious or social players or women working in the golf industry, and these affect women golfers world over. On Emma’s watch, Women & Golf has been at the intersection of identifying those issues and advocating for meaningful change, while also creating quality content on lifestyle and fun topics. Emma is shortly to leave the magazine and take up a role at Women’s Sport Trust, a leading UK charity focussed on fostering gender equality in sport. In her time, Emma has seen a lot change and a lot not change. Today we’re going to hear her thoughts on the future for women’s golf and where media sits in that. Links related to this episode:Women & Golf: https://womenandgolf.com/Emma Ballard on LinkedIn: (1) Emma Ballard | LinkedInWomen’s Sport Trust: https://www.womenssporttrust.com/Medi8: https://medi8ltd.co.uk/Women in Golf Awards: https://womeningolfawards.co.uk/R&A Women in Golf Charter: https://www.randa.org/en/key-projects/women-in-golf-charterEmma’s charity – Australian Golf Foundation: https://www.australiangolffoundation.org.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Alicia Nagle, founder and CEO of the social golf club and sport platform Zonely. Alicia, the granddaughter of Australian golf legend Kel, is passionate about inclusion in sport and creating a strong sense of community within Zonely. Her commitment to this resulted in Zonely winning the Excellence in Community Engagement award at the inaugural Women in Golf Charter Awards held in November 2024. Zonely, the first social golf club in Australia to become a signatory to the R&A Women in Golf Charter, and Alicia were also nominated for two other awards.There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes in launching and growing a startup, especially for women, and today we’re going to hear from Alicia about the highlights, the homework, and her vision for the future of Zonely. Links to this episode:Zonely website: Zonely | Play social golfZonely Facebook: FacebookZonely Instagram: Zonely (@zonely) • Instagram photos and videosZonely LinkedIn: Zonely: Posts | LinkedInAlicia Nagle on LinkedIn: Alicia Nagle | LinkedInAustralian Sports Technologies Network: The Australian Sports Technologies Network (ASTN)Women in Sports Technology: Women in Sports TechSPARK: SPARKAlicia’s nominated charity - Animal Welfare League: Home | AWL | Animal Welfare LeagueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Nadene Gole. Nadene is the world number one ranked senior woman amateur, a position she has held since February 2023 after only commencing playing senior women's amateur events in late 2022. In 2023, Nadene won all six Australian state senior women's amateur titles as well as the Australian and New Zealand championships, a feat not achieved by anyone previously. 2024 has seen her surpass this by claiming both the R&A and US Senior Women's Amateur Championships, the first Australian to win either of them, let alone both and in the one year. This she achieved despite the enormous stress of sudden severe illness threatening the life of husband and caddie, Sam, between those two events. Nadene shares her journey through golf from junior ranks to being the world's best senior woman amateur, a story of determination, resilience and the human side of elite golf. Links related to this episode: Australian Senior Women's Golf Facebook group: Australian Senior Womens Golf | Facebook Senior Women's Golf Association of Victoria: https://www.seniorwomengolfersvic.com/ The R&A Senior Women's Amateur Championship: https://www.randa.org/en/championships/the-womens-senior-amateur-championship The US Senior Women's Championship: https://championships.usga.org/usseniorwomensamateur.html Brighton Chocolates: https://www.brightonchocolates.com.au/ Nadene's suggested charity - Lifeline: https://www.lifeline.org.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests today are Kate Torgersen and Monina Gilbey. Kate and Monina have worked individually for a long period of time of the area of environmental sustainability in golf. In May 2024, on World Biodiversity Day, they announced their joint partnership Torgersen Gilbey. The theme of World Biodiversity Day this year was “Be Part of the Plan” and there is no doubt they are part of the grand plan. Their individual and joint passion for biodiversity is part of their overall commitment to demonstrating at a practical level how golf is not only not an enemy to nature but a profound ally. In our discussion today we discuss what environmental sustainability means, how it is implemented at golf courses, why biodiversity is so critically important and the role golf clubs, both private and public, can play in supporting nature and her chain of connection. Links related to this episode: Torgersen Gilbey: https://www.torgersengilbey.com.au/ Torgersen Gilbey on Socials: Facebook: Facebook Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torgersengilbey/ Environmental Golf Solutions: https://www.envirogolf.com.au/ Green Gecko Studios: https://www.greengeckostudios.com.au/ Rewild Australia Native Nursery: www.rewildnativenursery.com.au 2023 Community Benefits of Golf Report: https://downloads.ctfassets.net/3urhge2ecl20/5qTs4GUfbkAvnOBApJvzTH/3a23749439c5640f01f08067db0d52ef/Community_Benefits_of_Golf_in_Australia_Report__2023_.pdf Andrew Fielke, Creative Native Foods chef and cuisine: https://creativenativefoods.com.au/ Kate and Monina's nominated charity: WIRES Australian Wildlife Rescue Organisation https://www.wires.org.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Fiza Errington, General Manager of Gosnells Golf Club in Western Australia. Fiza is one of the new breed of female managers in the golf industry, a role she performs with great commitment and passion. With extensive experience in both sports management and club management, on top of being a former top junior golfer, Fiza brings a wealth of knowledge on various aspects of the game to her workplace, as well as considerable empathy for some of the challenging issues facing women in golf. Fiza shares with us her own journey, her ‘scars' along the way, the juggle of balancing career and family, her thoughts on how women can navigate the pursuit of gender equality in golf, and some exciting changes ahead for Gosnells. Links related to this episode: Gosnells Golf Club: www.gosnellsgc.com.au/cms/ Golf Management Australia (GMA): www.golfmanagement.com.au/ Club Management Association of America: www.cmaa.org/ R&A Women in Golf Charter: www.randa.org/en/key-projects/women-in-golf-charter Fiza's nominated charity: Perth Foundation for Women (www.perthfoundationforwomen.org.au/)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Karen Lunn. As CEO of WPGA Tour Australasia, Karen is one of golf's most accomplished administrators and one of the most important thought leaders in the game. A former tour player on the Ladies European Tour, the LPGA Tour and the domestic ALPG Tour, Karen amassed 16 career wins around the world, including the 1993 Weetabix Women's British Open, a highly coveted title. Her experience as a successful player, Chairman of the LET Board and sometime broadcast commentator has given her insight into all corners of the game and she brings this to her current role. Fresh off the first concurrent running of the men's and women's Australian Open championships, Karen reflects on that week, celebrating the 50-year anniversary of WPGA, and a range of matters pertaining to women's professional golf, women entering the game, and where our sport should head in the future. Links related to this episode: WPGA Tour Australasia: wpga.org.au/ Australian Golf Industry Council (AGIC): www.golf.org.au/agic/ Vision 2025 (now Women and Girls Engagement Strategy): Vision 2025: The future of women and girls in golf | Golf Australia Karen's story on the 50th anniversary of WPGA: WPGA Tour celebrates 50th Anniversary | Golf Australia Beth Ann Nichols story in Golfweek on course set-up: golfweek.usatoday.com/2021/03/16/lpga-golf-course-setups-womens-golf-pga-tour/ Steve Eubanks story in LPGA News on Minjee Lee scoring ability: www.lpga.com/news/2022/minjee-lees-numbers-even-more-impressive-than-the-friday-63 Karen's nominated charity: lungfoundation.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests today are well known media personality and keen golfer Deborah Hutton and respected dermatologist Dr Anita Lasocki. In the lead up to The Longest Day, the golf challenge run by Cancer Council Victoria to raise funds for prevention programs and research into skin cancer, Deborah and Anita share with us ways in which we can lower the risk of contracting skin cancers. Anita has a special interest in early detection of skin cancer, melanoma surveillance and skin cancer management and provides us with some facts around Australia being the skin cancer capital of the world and why it is so important to have a regular pre-golf game skin protection routine all year round. Deborah has twice fought infiltrating facial skin cancer and is now a passionate advocate for awareness of skin protection, sharing her story, releasing graphic post-surgery images of her face and creating a range of UPF50+ hats which are stylish, sun smart and perfect for golf. Links related to this episode: The Longest Day: www.longestday.org.au/Cancer Australia information on melanoma: www.canceraustralia.gov.au/cancer-types/melanoma/overviewCanopy Bay Hats: canopybay.com.au/Deborah Hutton: deborahhutton.com/Solbari sun protective clothing: www.solbari.com.au/collections/solbari-upf50-tops-dresses-and-pants-for-womenIkbul sun protective clothing: ibkul.com/collections/ibkul-golf-apparelRigon Headwear: rigonheadwear.com.au/Deborah and Anita designated charity: www.longestday.org.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Nikki McClure. Nikki grew up in a family of golfers but initially didn't take to the game, preferring other sports. But when personal tragedy struck her young family, it was golf that helped bring her out from a very dark place and then buoyed her as she created a place of light for other women entering the game. From reluctant golfer, to beginner rebuilding her life, to entrepreneur in female engagement, to board member of Golf Victoria, to women's captain at Kingston Heath Golf Club, to the first female club president at this prestigious sandbelt club in its 113-year history, Nikki has approached it all with a commitment to women's golf combined with positive attitude and a sense of fun. Today she shares with us both the tremulous steps and the giant leaps forwards. Links related to this episode: Fairway Birdies: https://fairwaybirdies.com/ Facebook: Fairway Birdies | Facebook Golf Australia Victoria: https://www.golf.org.au/victoria/ Australian Open: https://www.golf.org.au/ausopen/ Nikki's nominated charity: https://rednose.org.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today is Raj Narayan. Raj is one of golf's emerging women entrepreneurs, coming from a corporate financial and management background to apply both analytical skills and social awareness to create an online business and networking golf club, the creatively named Emajin. From someone who started out hating the game, Raj has transitioned into someone who not only loves it with a passion but to someone who wants to give back to it. To do so, she has looked at the world of golf, turned it on its axis to view from its many sides and then re-imagined it to fit players who for various reasons cannot fit into the traditional club model. Today we're going to hear of her journey through golf, how Emajin came into being and why traditional bricks-and-mortar and online golf clubs can happily co-exist in the golfing landscape. Links related to this episode: Emajin Golf: https://emajin.golf/ Emajin Flood Relief Fundraiser Page (which is also Raj's nominated charity): https://fundraise.redcross.org.au/fundraisers/emajin/fundraise-for-qld-nsw-floods-appeal Khmer Sight Foundation: http://khmersight.com/ Article on women entrepreneurs: https://womeninindustry.com.au/2021/05/28/women-owners-coming-to-a-business-near-you/ Xero Boss Insights 2021: https://www.xero.com/content/dam/xero/pdf/xero-boss-insights-2021.pdf Xero Boss Insights 2020: https://www.xero.com/blog/2020/02/boss-insights-2020-your-roadmap-to-being-your-own-boss/ Northeastern University article on four types of entrepreneurship and tips for women to succeed: https://onlinebusiness.northeastern.edu/blog/types-of-entrepreneurship/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest on Tee for Two today is Hannah Brown, PhD. Hannah is a person of serious intellect, a person of reflection and a qualitative thinker on the world she sees around her. Hannah is also a fairly new golfer who speaks with relevance and authority on what a new player encounters as they enter the game. Hannah has recently completed a paper for her MBA called Re-imagining the Game and Business of Golf in Australia Through an Inclusion and Adaption Lens, a positive-facing scientific analysis of what golf and the business of golf can become. Hers is a unique voice in the game and one to which we should listen if we truly want to embrace and address some of the concerns faced by people wanting to start or remain in golf and see it reach its full potential as the game played for life by anyone and everyone. Hannah's insights are thoughtful, positive and humorous. Links within this episode: For further information on what diversity, equity and inclusion means, go to the website of the eXtension Organizing Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: https://dei.extension.org/ For information on the two studies mentioned which showed positive implications for business profit through diversity, equity and inclusionary culture and practices, please refer to: Diversity Matters (Hunt V, Layton D, and Prince, S 2015, McKinsey & Co) https://www.mckinsey.com/insights/organization/~/media/2497d4ae4b534ee89d929cc6e3aea485.ashx Delivering Through Diversity (Hunt V, Prince S, Dixon-Fyle & Lee L, 2018, McKinsey & Co) https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/mckinsey/business%20functions/people%20and%20organizational%20performance/our%20insights/delivering%20through%20diversity/delivering-through-diversity_full-report.pdf?shouldIndex=false For information on Hannah's MBA paper Re-imagining the Game and Business of Golf in Australia through an Inclusion and Adaption Lens or to receive a copy, please contact: hello@twofortwo.com.au For information on Golf Australia's work in All Abilities Golf for golfers with disability, please go to: Disability Inclusion - Golf Australia For information on Golf Australia's work in Safe, Fair and Inclusive Golf, please go to: Integrity Framework - Safe, Fair & Inclusive golf - Golf Australia For Golf Australia's Mission Statement and Acknowledgement of Country, please go to: Mission Statement & Strategic Plan - Golf Australia For information on Sandy Jamieson's 1Club with which Hannah started playing golf in an ‘easy, fun and affordable' way, for information please go to: https://www.1club.golf/ and for his story published in Golf Australia magazine in March 2020, please click here. Hannah's charity: https://catherinehouse.org.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest on Tee for Two today is Hannah Green. Hannah recently made golf history by not only taking out two gender-neutral tournaments in succession in Victoria, Australia - the 2022 Vic Open and the Webex Players Series Murray River – but, in winning the second she became not only the first female to win one of The Players Series events in Australia but the first woman to win a four-round mixed gender tournament on any major tour in the world. In doing so, she has succeeded in making a strong statement about women professional golfers as well as placing Australia in the spotlight. To say her achievement has created news is an understatement, with it receiving attention on major news outlets around the world as well as global golf forums. Hannah is no stranger to big achievement. In 2019 she became a Rolex First-Time Winner on the LPGA Tour in no less than one of the game's majors, the KPMG Women's PGA Championship. This was the first wire-to-wire victory at a major since 2011 and the first major win by an Australian since her mentor and good friend Karrie Webb in 2006. Hannah also represented Australia in the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo and later in the year won the $1million AON Risk Reward Challenge. Through it all, she has remained someone with a down to earth attitude, a sense of fun, a commitment to giving back and a tremendous ambassador for the game and for women's golf. We are very fortunate that she has been able to spend some time to talk with us today. Tee for Two is hosted by Karen Harding. It is produced on the traditional country of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation in Victoria, Australia, and offers respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. Links for this episode: Details on the Webex Players Series. https://pga.org.au/webex/ Details on all things Australasian women's professional golf. https://wpga.org.au/ Link to feature story on Ryan Lumsden in Golf Australia magazine https://www.golfaustralia.com.au/feature/profile-the-life-of-ryan-559794 Details on Hannah's nominated charity: Challenge https://www.challenge.org.au/ Hannah's nominated charity to support the legacy of Jarrod Lyle, who championed kids living with cancer. https://www.challenge.org.au/ Tee for Two website. www.teefortwo.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest on Tee for Two today is Bonnie Boezeman. Bonnie enjoyed a brilliant corporate career including over 20 years with media giant Time Warner, 13 of them as Managing Director and Chair of Time Life Australia. Her career took her around the globe before she arrived in Australia in 1983. It was here that her instinct for helping others took hold, becoming a passion and what she now calls her life's work. Bonnie's generosity has extended in a diverse number of areas and with a broad focus. She has supported charities, organisations and people not only financially but by lending her considerable business acumen, strategic vision and marketing expertise. Within her work as a director of the Australian Golf Foundation, she is the architect of the Australian Junior Girls Scholarship Program, seeking to bring young girls into the game and address the imbalance between male and female participation in the sport. Bonnie speaks to us today about her parallel commitments to business and philanthropy, how each supports the other, what she draws from her inspiring work herself and her positive vision of the future for women and girls in golf. Tee for Two is hosted by Karen Harding. It is produced on the traditional country of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation in Victoria, Australia, and offers respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. Links within this episode: The Australian Junior Girls Scholarship program and Vision 2025 within the Australian Golf Foundation: https://www.australiangolffoundation.org.au/vision-2025 Chief Executive Women: https://cew.org.au/ Bonnie's nominated charity: Mahboba's Promise: https://mahbobaspromise.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest on Tee for Two today is Jane Crafter, one of Australia's finest professional golfers as well as one of the game's best ambassadors. Jane is one of only three women to have won the Women's Australian Open in a wonderful career that has seen her be a successful LPGA Tour player, a respected commentator and broadcaster, a course design consultant and one of the 25 co-founders of the Legends of the LPGA, the senior tour for LPGA players. Jane was born into a well known South Australian golf family that includes her late father Brian, a professional golfer and broadcaster himself, her uncle Murray, a very successful professional golfer and golf course designer, and brother Neil, a wonderful amateur player and eminent golf course architect. Jane's is a story of love for the game, perseverance and hard work, and having “a good old Aussie go”. There is a lot to be learned from her about the mindset of a winner, the grace of a champion and the fun to be had enjoying the great game. Jane is a warm, friendly and generous guest as she shares insights and anecdotes about her amazing life in golf, her love for family, her home country, its wildlife and people, and its wine. Tee for Two is hosted by Karen Harding. It is produced on the traditional country of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation in Victoria, Australia, and offers respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. Links relevant to this episode: LPGA: www.lpga.com Legends of the LPGA: www.legendsofthelpga.com Women's Australian Open: www.golf.org.au/womensausopen/ Jane's nominated charity: Kangaroo Island Koala and Wildlife Rescue Centre https://kangarooislandwildlifepark.com/kangaroo-island-wildlife-park-rescue-centre/ Tee for Two is hosted by Karen Harding. It is produced on the traditional country of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation in Victoria, Australia, and offers respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest on Tee for Two today is Geraldine O'Callaghan, the recently appointed course superintendent at Sandringham Golf Links, the home of the new Australian Golf Centre. Gerri is one of a small (but growing) group of women in greenkeeping and is believed to be one of only four female golf course superintendents in Australia. Gerri was raised in the northern part of the state of Victoria, Australia, where she first learned to play golf, rising to become an elite level amateur player. After a family tragedy, she travelled the world for six years before returning to Melbourne and to golf. A chance meeting led to her start in greenkeeping and from there her star has continued to rise. She has been on the course staff at the revered Royal Melbourne Golf Club for some years, learning from highly respected Director of Golf Courses, Richard Forsyth. In that time, she has risen to the position of foreman on the East Course before becoming foreman at Sandringham, which is managed by Royal Melbourne, during a very exciting time in its development. Her appointment as course superintendent is due recognition of her talent in greenkeeping as well as her passion and strong work ethic for it. Gerri speaks to us about her journey and her excitement for the road ahead. Tee for Two is hosted by Karen Harding. It is produced on the traditional country of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation in Victoria, Australia, and offers respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. Links for this episode: Details on the Australian Sports Turf Managers Association: https://www.agcsa.com.au/ Details on Gerri's nominated charity: Breast Cancer Network https://www.bcna.org.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introducing Tee for Two, the podcast for women in golf – and the men who support them. There are so many wonderful people playing or being involved in our fabulous, fun and sometimes ‘challenging' game. Everywhere we look, there are good people doing amazing things, quietly. And they all have a story. On Tee for Two, we're going to talk with women from all areas of golf and with some great guys who have our back. We're going to hear what makes them tick in life and in golf – and what we can learn from them. We're going to talk about serious stuff and fun stuff. Because golf is both serious and a whole lot of fun. We'll learn more about key issues like gender equality, engagement and participation in women's golf, diversity, inclusion and sustainability. And some of the lighter moments in golf too! Tee for Two is a unique podcast focussing on bringing women's golf to the fore. Join host, golf journalist Karen Harding, and let's celebrate all the great women in golf and the things we can do to enjoy the game, to share it, and to make it available for anyone and everyone. Tee for Two is part of the TalkinGolf network. www.talkingolf.com. Follow Karen Harding on Twitter: https://twitter.com/karenharding123. Tee for Two is produced on the traditional country of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation in Victoria, Australia, and offers respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.