The documentary, which has been supported by The PGA, The British Golf Industry Association and the Cave Golf Resort, includes interviews with Dame Laura Davies (pictured), Keith Pelley, Georgia Hall, Meg MacLaren, Aaron Rai and Inci Mehmet. There are many firsts in the film including an untold, spine-tingling story of the day 12 brave women gave up their amateur status to fulfil their lifelong ambitions to play golf for a living, forming what was to become The Ladies European Tour.
Also featured is the magnificent Belle Robertson. Belle, who is now in her 80’s, is one of Scotland’s most successful female sports people of all time. She tells her story for the first time on camera, providing an incredible insight into the ways golf has changed and the challenges women have faced to find a space in the game.
Tour players across three generations give incredibly honest, insight into the harsh realities of the modern professional game. Dame Laura Davies explains how the female game has been unexpectedly and irretrievably damaged by the phenomenal success of one golfer – Tiger Woods. IMG’s Vicky Cuming, and Tour stars Meghan McLaren and Inci Mehmet describe how discrepancies in prize money, sponsorship and media exposure are all linked and can determine the fate of so many outstanding players.
The archival element of the film is made up of a mix of personal and press photographs, museum paintings, home-made videos provided from the interviewee's personal archives, professional videos archives and print documents.
“When we set out to make this documentary we wanted to break down barriers and show people what golf is really like. Having met so many incredible people who share the same passion, to get more women working and playing golf, has been so refreshing. Their stories deserve to be told and I have no doubt that they will surprise, shock and inspire,” concluded Sandra.