There are more than 27,000 professional men and women golfers in the United States. These golfers are trained through the PGA - the Professional Golfers' Association of America.
Darren Andrew
yes
65% or so
25% of golfers in the world are women.
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.
Golfers come from many different countries, and people travel all over the world to play at pro tournaments. Or maybe this is a homework question, and the right answer is that you should read the text you were told to read?
The Curtis Cup is for women amateur golfers, and is played between 'Great Britain and Ireland' and USA.
Worldwide, are an estimated 50 to 61 million golfers. In the UnitedStates, there are an estimated 26 to 37 million golfers.
Simply because on Tour, they are not allowed to. Amateurs can though.
The majority of them would, but quite a lot still use graphite shafts. Graphite shafts help launch the ball higher with their slower swing speeds.
Depends. They would usually play in a pro-am event, which would cost the amateur golfers a lot of money, but the money wouldn't necessarily go to the player. If it was just a casual round it is unlikely that they would charge a fee, but they may do.