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Women and golf28 Jul 2008
Girls playing golf
Tee time for the girls

The Women’s British Open takes place this week at Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire. With 144 players from around the world competing for a total prize fund of over 1 million pounds, it is set to be one of the highlights of this year’s golfing calander. Who are the players to watch this year? And why does golf still have a fair way to go to attract more girls to the sport? Jane discusses the issues with Kirstie Jennings from the English Women’s Golf Association and 21 year old, Ladies' European Tour player Felicity Johnson who is competing in this year’s Open.


English Women’s Golf Association
The Ladies’ Golf Union
Get Into Golf
Women’s British Open

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