I suppose only time will tell. But it is unlikely. Male golfers are stronger and taller than female ones and therefore hit the ball further. Female golfers have tried to play in mens' events, with limited success.
No.
Nowadays, women's golf championship has been parallel to the championships of men's golf. The first championship of women's golf was held in 1930 in America that was called Women's Western Open and the grand winner was Lee Mida.
Purdue University plays baseball, football, women's golf, men's golf, cross country, men's swimming and diving, women's swimming and diving, men's tennis, women's tennis, track & field, women's volleyball, wrestling and spirit squad.
There is very little difference between men's and women's golf scores, they both shoot considerable scores under par. The difference is that the women play holes from tee boxes that are a lot farther forward than the men, this isn't because they aren't as good, but it is because they do not hit the ball as far. The handicap systems are the same, for amateur golfers are the same for men and women, but as you know professional golfers don't have handicaps.
Tennis, Football, Rugby Union and Golf.
For Varsity sports: Baseball, Men's and Women's Baseball, Cross Country, Fencing, Field Hockey, Football, Men's and Women's golf, Men's and Women's Gymnastics, Women's Lacrosse, Men's and Women's Rowing, Women's Lightweight Rowing, Sailing, Men's and Women's Soccer, Softball, Squash, Men's and Women's Swimming & Diving, Synchronized Swimming, Men's and Women's Tennis, Track &Field, Men's and Women's Volleyball, Men's and Women's Water Polo and Wrestling
Men and Women's basketball, Golf, and the Swimming and Diving team.
Yes they do
Callaway manufactures all of the products that a golfer would need for both men and women: golf clubs, golf balls, golf apparel, golf footwear, gold accessories
The Ladies Tees are closer to the hole, and thus less work is required. Plus, as women's golf isn't as popular, it doesn't have as many sponsors.
Yes, if they are teeing off on the same tees as the men, or if she is teeing of farther back than the men.
Well I don't think that there are any golf weekends designed specifically for men. You should look around the web for various golf travel weekends and see what deals they have, there may be a few designed specifically for women. There may be some deals in the back of golf magazines, and the ones for women would maybe be quite popular in the women's magazines.