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How I Fell in Love with Golf (Without Being a “Serious Golfer”)

How I Fell in Love with Golf (Without Being a “Serious Golfer”)

I didn’t grow up playing golf.
I married into it.

In the beginning, golf was simply something my husband loved. I’d ride in the cart, enjoy the sunshine, maybe take a swing or two, and call it a day. No pressure. No scorecard. Just time together.

I never imagined it would become a defining part of my life… until our youngest son picked up a club.

When Everything Shifted

Once he began playing competitively, golf stopped being a weekend activity and slowly became our family’s rhythm.

Early mornings.
Long tournaments.
Road trips and airport gates.
Quiet car rides after a win… or a loss.

I’ve spent more time on fairways and folding chairs than most players I know — watching, learning, cheering, witnessing him evolve one swing at a time.

And somewhere in all those quiet moments, I fell in love with the game. Not because I played it, but because I lived it.

I’m Not a Serious Golfer

But I Understand the Game

I still only play a few casual rounds a year.
I don’t grind on the range.
I’m not chasing scratch.

But I understand golf deeply.

The nerves on the first tee.
The quiet mental battle.
The way one perfect shot keeps you coming back.
The shared language, the small traditions, the reverence.

Golf is elegant and brutal.
Peaceful and infuriating.
Addictive in the best and worst ways.

That tension is part of what makes it beautiful.

Where Style Came In

Through all of it, fashion has always been part of my world.
Design, styling, creativity — it’s never left my side.

And while I loved being on the course with my family, I rarely felt seen in the apparel options available to women. Golf has a strong personality — legacy, strength, community — but the style often felt disconnected from the women living it.

Why couldn’t golf fashion feel powerful, feminine, confident, and chic?

So I began expressing myself quietly.
Thoughtful accessories.
Small details.
Treating the fairway like an extension of my lifestyle — one where beauty and intention could belong.

And other women noticed.
They would ask where my hats, bags, or pieces were from. We’d connect instantly over style, spirit, and the desire to feel like ourselves on the course.

At the same time, something bigger was happening.

Women’s Golf Was Changing

More girls.
More moms.
More friends.

Not just watching — playing.
Owning their space.
Bringing new energy, new style, new confidence.

Golf no longer felt like an old boys’ club.
It was evolving — becoming more inclusive, more expressive, more alive.

And that’s where Good Girl Golf began to take shape.

Why I Created Good Girl Golf

I didn’t create this brand to be cute.
Or to fit a country club mold.

I created it because I saw women who were:

• Stylish
• Competitive
• Creative
• Strong
• Warm
• Focused
• Unapologetically themselves

Women who love the game… but want to look and feel like themselves while playing it.

Good Girl Golf is where fashion meets fairway — without sacrificing authenticity.

It’s the confidence of a great outfit.
The depth and tradition of the game we love.
The edge of showing up differently.
And the sisterhood of women who understand what this lifestyle feels like from the inside.

Golf Is More Than a Sport

It’s a Lifestyle

It lives in my family.
In our weekends.
In our memories.
In our energy.

Even though I don’t play often, I live this game — fully.

So if I’m going to be in this world, I’m bringing something to it:

My voice.
My perspective.
My style.

And a brand that allows other women to do the same.

Fashion Is My Language

Fashion has always been more than fabric and fit for me.
It’s a feeling — a quiet confidence that comes when what you wear aligns with who you are.

Style tells a story before you do.
It’s not about dressing up; it’s about showing up.

I’ve always loved how a simple detail — a clean line, a great hat, a piece of jewelry — can shift your mood and elevate an ordinary moment. That’s the beauty of style: when refinement meets real life.

Good Girl Golf lives exactly in that space.
Where luxury meets lifestyle.
Where tradition meets spirit.

She’s a woman who honors where she comes from but plays by her own rules.
Warm. Stylish. A little unexpected.

Her hat might nod to heritage…
but her presence is entirely her own.

What Good Girl Represents

Fashion, for me, has always been freedom — the freedom to express, to evolve, to stand out quietly.

It’s how we claim our space in the world.
How we say “This is who I am” without explanation.

That’s what Good Girl stands for:
The woman who knows her worth.
Dresses for herself.
Lives beautifully, on her terms.

So yes, I’m passionate about fashion — because it’s not surface.
It’s soul.
It’s identity in motion.
A reflection of confidence, creativity, elegance, and authenticity.

Good Girl is simply the latest way I express that — and invite other women to do the same.

The Movement

Girls don’t just play golf.
We influence it.
We elevate it.
We redefine it.

Good Girl Golf isn’t just my brand.
It’s our movement.

And this is only the beginning.