Golf Courses for the Business Woman
Women-Friendly Courses in the Main Business Centers
Did you know?
"When compared to other activities or methods of building a business relationship that leads to a sale, playing a round of Business Golf was 85% more successful. Why? In this study the decision the customer made in who to buy something from came down to the sales person’s character demonstrated during a round of golf."
Scot Duke, "Mr. Business Golf"
From New York City, Atlanta, and Los Angeles, women golfers are making business meetings happen on the golf course.
According to the women we interviewed there are some rules for the business meeting game. The number one rule they offered is, “play the round of golf free of any business discussion.” Sharing your method and frustration of getting the ball down the fairway, they added, is an ice breaker for discussing business later.
Another tip the women golfers said not to do; is to play your game down so the client wins. Some balls in the rough may not be too blatant, but keep it to a minimum as it can be insulting to the client or your boss. If you're a great player than play well. You should always do your best and more often than not, you will be respected for it. If you're playing with men and you're afraid you'll hurt their pride if you beat them, it's up to you to decide if you want to play down. Just remember you're here to do business, earn respect and to honor the sport. Not to get a date!
These top golf courses offer women golfers either taverns, club houses or resort restaurants for a quiet meal and drinks for a small group, or conference rooms for a business meeting or seminar. During the meal or over drinks is the time to get down to business.
The top courses in the business hubs of the U.S. listed here are for the woman golfer from beginner to the pro. We made sure that golfers on all levels of the game are welcome.
- New York, New York
Crystal Springs Resort
Route 94
Vernon, NJ 07462
973 827 5996
This resort is just an hour’s drive from New York City and is open to the public. Any handicap is allowed to play. There are 7 championship courses designed by top architects and Crystal Springs golf course is rated as one of the top 25 courses in America by Golf Digest Magazine,
The Crystal Taverns is one of the many facilities on the resort property for your after game meeting.
Greens reservations are required. To make reservations online or for more information about green fees at Crystal Springs visit their web site.
Women and men alike will enjoy doing business - after a great round of golf - while taking in the views at Crystal Tavern.
- Atlanta, Georgia
The Reynolds Plantation
100 Linger Longer Road
Greensboro, GA
888 298 3119
The Reynolds Plantation is a semi-public course and any handicap is welcome to play. Another Golf Digest rating puts this course on par with any PGA Championship course. It is only an hour away from Atlanta and Augusta. The Plantation has the 19th Hole clubhouse. It also has a five star The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation complete with meeting facilities and restaurants. For more information on green fees, reservations and tee times visit the resort's web site , or call 888-298-3119.
The Reynolds Plantation is rated among the "Ten Best New Courses" by GOLF Magazine (2004),
"America's Top Golf Courses" by Zagat Survey and "Best Places to Play" by Golf Digest (2006).
- Los Angeles, California
Brookside Golf Course
1133 N. Rosemont Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91103
626 585 3598
Brookside Golf Course hosted the 1968 Los Angeles Open tournament. This course is regularly rated in the top 15 public courses in the state. This course is in view of and operated by the Rose Bowl Stadium, and only a 20 minute drive from Los Angeles. The course offers a pro-shop, restaurant, snack bar and banquet facilities. For more information visit their web site or The American Golf site has even more information.
A great business day out at Brookside Golf Club.

