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Golf's Soul for Sale: Sex Scandals, Greed, and Rowdy Crowds
25 Jan
Summary
- Elite golf clubs charge up to $1.4 million for initiation fees.
- Cart girls report widespread harassment and assault on courses.
- A 'civil war' over money divides professional golf tours.

The image of American golf is deeply tarnished, moving beyond its reputation for tranquil perfection. Elite clubs now charge initiation fees as high as $1.4 million, with annual dues reaching six figures, making the sport inaccessible and pretentious for many.
Young women employed as 'cart girls' are increasingly sharing accounts of harassment and assault online, detailing uncomfortable and dangerous experiences on the course. This has amplified concerns about the sport's culture and respect for its service staff.
Professionals and fans alike express alarm over the direction of elite golf, citing excessive behavior at tournaments, including drunken brawls and hostility towards players. A significant division exists between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf, characterized by a 'civil war' over money and player contracts.
Environmental concerns also surface, with golf courses criticized for habitat destruction and pesticide use. Despite record rounds played and significant economic impact, the sport grapples with internal conflict and a damaged public perception, questioning its future trajectory.




