A new initiative called Women’s Adventures in Golf (WAG) has launched monthly golf outings aimed at supporting local charities while providing an inclusive experience for women golfers of all skill levels. Each themed event combines the love of the game with the joy of giving back, with funds raised directed towards causes such as the Special Olympics Peterborough. Upcoming events promise fun and community connection through unique themes, fostering both friendships and charitable contributions.
Golf just got a whole lot more exciting, especially for women who love to swing clubs while making a difference! A new group known as Women’s Adventures in Golf (WAG) has been shaking things up with monthly golf outings designed to support local charities while providing a relaxed and enjoyable experience for women at all skill levels. These events are not only about golf but also about building friendships and creating unforgettable memories.
Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just starting out, WAG offers an inclusive environment where everyone can enjoy the game. Participants can sign up to play individually, in pairs, or in groups of four, making it easy for friends to join in on the fun. Each outing is designed around a unique theme, adding an extra layer of excitement to every game.
Just recently, WAG hosted its third outing at the beautiful Heron Landing Golf Club, and this time, the theme was inspired by the Paris Olympics. Participants got to play a round of golf while celebrating athleticism and competition in a light-hearted setting. With the twist of themed events, there’s never a dull moment. Whether the theme is fancy hats or a fun sport twist, there’s always something to spark joy on the greens.
One of the most heartwarming aspects of WAG’s mission is its commitment to charitable causes. The funds raised during the recent July outing were directed specifically to support Special Olympics Peterborough. The group’s vision is not only to increase female participation in golf but also to provide essential support to charities that focus on women and children. It’s a win-win situation where participants enjoy quality time on the golf course while making a meaningful impact.
WAG isn’t just about golf; the group is keen to address pressing community issues as well. Ongoing discussions within the organization focus on raising awareness about violence against women and the challenge of food insecurity in the community. By participating in these events, golfers are given the opportunity to make a contribution, as each donation made can give them an edge in the game.
For those excited about what the future holds, WAG has some themed outings lined up that you won’t want to miss! The next event, titled “Worldly Women and Wine,” is set for August 25 at Katchiwano Golf Club, with proceeds going to support the YWCA Peterborough-Haliburton’s Crossroads Shelter. Then, on September 15, get ready for a thrilling round at Warkworth Golf Club with the theme “Murder at the Club,” benefiting the Five Counties Children’s Centre.
WAG is on a mission to grow its community and foster connections through the love of the game. Women are encouraged to join and experience the joy of golfing with like-minded individuals while also supporting important local charities. If you’re interested in participating, detailed information and registration can be found on their social media platforms or by reaching out via email.
So grab your clubs and your friends, and get ready for an adventure on the greens. Whether you’re there to compete, connect, or contribute, the Women’s Adventures in Golf events offer something for everyone. Dive into the excitement of golf and community service – it’s a hole-in-one for charity!
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