Junior Golf,
the culture around it,
and and what the sideline actually
teaches you
Everything learned inside academies, at tournament weekends, and in the long drives between. For the parent who has stopped watching and started understanding.
“I did not come to golf to watch from the sideline. I came to understand it well enough to help — and to play it myself. This is everything I wish someone had told me.”
Inesea · Founded 2025
Golf Grows Girls
Girls leave golf at twelve to fourteen. The reasons are structural — cost, culture, visibility, and a sport that still defaults to catering for someone else. This is what we are doing about it.
active
golfers
range
Spain · France · Cyprus — in development
Shorter. More personal. The things that happen between the articles — on the drive home, on the bench outside the practice green, in the car park at 7am.
“The most important thing I have learned watching my child compete is the difference between presence and pressure. They feel both. They remember which one you brought.”
Diana Suke · The FamilyWomen’s golf, quiet luxury,
family intel
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