Fairways and Friendships with Brook Bushey of "She said Golf"

Fairways and Friendships with Brook Bushey of "She said Golf"

Women’s golf is having a moment and it’s bigger than just the game itself. Across the country, women are building communities, hosting sold-out golf events, redefining golf fashion, and creating spaces where confidence, connection, and style all come together.

One conversation perfectly capturing this exciting evolution was between Brooke Bushey of She Said Golf and Melanie Friedman, Founder of Crossover Golf apparel. Together, they discussed the rapid growth of women’s golf, the future of women’s golf apparel, and why female-focused golf communities are changing the sport forever.

From golf fashion frustrations to confidence-building golf events, their conversation highlights exactly why women’s golf is one of the fastest-growing lifestyle spaces in sports today.

How She Said Golf Is Building a Women’s Golf Community

For Brooke Bushey, golf became much more than a hobby.

Although she first picked up a club around 2015, it wasn’t until after becoming a mother that golf truly found its place in her life. Like many women, Brooke spent several years focused entirely on family and motherhood before realizing she needed something for herself again — a space to reconnect with her identity outside of everyday responsibilities.

That search led her to She Said Golf.

What started as attending one event solo quickly transformed into a deep connection with the game and an entire community of women who shared the same passion.

Today, Brooke serves as the Pennsylvania chapter president for She Said Golf, helping organize:

  • Women’s golf clinics
  • Golf range meetups
  • Coaching and cocktail nights
  • Nine-hole golf socials
  • Women’s golf trips
  • Charity golf scrambles
  • Golf networking events

Their first range meetup of the season sold out with 50 women — a reflection of just how rapidly women’s golf communities are growing nationwide.

And the expansion isn’t slowing down.

With chapters already established in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Wisconsin — and additional states preparing to launch — She Said Golf is quickly becoming one of the most exciting women’s golf organizations in the country.

Why Women’s Golf Is Growing Faster Than Ever

One major theme throughout Brooke and Melanie’s conversation was the explosive growth of women’s golf since COVID.

For years, golf was largely viewed as a male-dominated sport. But recent years have brought a massive cultural shift.

Women are now entering golf in record numbers, searching for:

  • Beginner golf lessons for women
  • Women’s golf groups
  • Golf social clubs
  • Female golf networking communities
  • Stylish women’s golf apparel
  • Golf lifestyle brands
  • Beginner-friendly golf environments

And organizations like She Said Golf are helping remove many of the barriers that once made golf feel intimidating.

As Brooke explained, one of the most important parts of the community is that it welcomes all skill levels.

Whether someone is taking their very first swing or has played for years, the focus remains on:

  • Encouragement
  • Confidence
  • Fun
  • Community
  • Accessibility

That supportive environment is exactly why so many women are falling in love with the game.

Women’s Golf Fashion Has Entered a New Era

Another major topic the two discussed was women’s golf apparel — and how underserved female golfers have historically been.

When Brooke first started golfing, finding golf clothes meant heading to sporting goods stores and settling for whatever limited options were available.

For years, women’s golf fashion lacked:

  • Stylish silhouettes
  • Modern tailoring
  • Functional design
  • Size inclusivity
  • Fashion-forward aesthetics
  • Versatile wardrobe options

Meanwhile, men’s golf apparel evolved into an entire lifestyle category blending golf wear with business casual fashion.

That gap became the inspiration behind Crossover Golf.

Founder Melanie Friedman comes from a competitive golf family and later built a career in luxury fashion, studying in London and working in high fashion in New York City.

After returning to golf during COVID, she realized women still lacked elevated golf clothing that truly worked both on and off the course.

Her mission became clear:
Create stylish women’s golf apparel that transitions seamlessly into everyday life.

The Future of Golf Fashion Is Functional and Elevated

One of the strongest points Brooke made during the conversation was how difficult it can be to find women’s golf tops that feel modern, flattering, and versatile.

As she explained, golf apparel often feels split between:

  • Ultra-athletic activewear
  • Traditional collared polos

with very little in-between.

That’s exactly where brands like Crossover Golf are stepping in.

Modern female golfers want:

  • Tailored golf apparel
  • Luxury golf basics
  • Stretch golf fabrics
  • Breathable performance wear
  • Fashion-forward golf outfits
  • Golf skirts with pockets
  • Elevated golf layering pieces
  • Stylish collared tanks
  • Golf apparel for everyday wear

Melanie described how Crossover Golf carefully designs every detail — from asymmetrical collars to performance fabrics sourced from Japan — to create pieces that are:

  • Functional
  • Comfortable
  • Versatile
  • Universally flattering

The goal isn’t just to create “cute golf clothes.”

It’s to build a modern wardrobe for women who live active, multi-dimensional lifestyles.

Why Functional Golf Clothing Matters to Women

Another key conversation point centered around functionality.

Women golfers are no longer willing to sacrifice practicality for aesthetics.

Brooke highlighted common frustrations many female golfers experience:

  • No pockets
  • Poor pocket placement
  • Uncomfortable fits
  • Restrictive silhouettes
  • Limited storage for golf accessories
  • Lack of flexibility and stretch

These details matter — especially for women balancing busy schedules, travel, work, motherhood, and golf.

That’s why today’s best golf apparel brands focus heavily on:

  • Four-way stretch fabrics
  • Water-resistant materials
  • Quick-dry technology
  • Cooling performance fabrics
  • Flexible movement
  • Durable pocket construction
  • Machine washable golf apparel

As Melanie explained, Crossover Golf intentionally developed stronger pocket construction after hearing countless complaints from golfers about torn pocket linings caused by tees and ball markers.

This type of golfer-first design thinking is becoming increasingly important as women’s golf fashion evolves.

Golf Style Is Becoming More Personal

One of the most engaging parts of Brooke and Melanie’s discussion was hearing how personal golf style has become for women.

Brooke described her golf aesthetic as:

  • Cute
  • Functional
  • Coordinated
  • Feminine
  • Minimal with color
  • Stylish but wearable

Rather than loud prints or overly bold designs, many women golfers are now gravitating toward:

  • Neutral golf palettes
  • Elevated basics
  • Mix-and-match pieces
  • Versatile silhouettes
  • Fashion-forward layering

This reflects a broader shift happening across fashion overall:
women increasingly want capsule wardrobes rather than disposable trend pieces.

Golf fashion is finally catching up.

The Power of Women Supporting Women in Golf

Perhaps the most inspiring takeaway from Brooke and Melanie’s conversation was the shared sense of collaboration and support among women in golf.

Both women repeatedly emphasized:

  • Community over competition
  • Encouragement over intimidation
  • Inclusivity over exclusivity

Organizations like She Said Golf are helping women not only improve their golf games but also build friendships, confidence, business connections, and lifelong memories.

Meanwhile, brands like Crossover Golf are helping women feel more comfortable, stylish, and empowered while doing it.

Together, they represent a new era of golf culture — one that feels more welcoming, more creative, and far more female-driven.

Why Women’s Golf Is Just Getting Started

The conversation between Brooke Bushey and Melanie Friedman makes one thing abundantly clear:

Women’s golf is no longer niche.

It’s becoming a full-scale lifestyle movement.

From women’s golf apparel and female golf communities to golf events, social golf clubs, and luxury golf fashion, women are shaping the future of the game in entirely new ways.

And perhaps most exciting of all — this growth is only beginning.

As more women discover golf through organizations like She Said Golf and brands like Crossover Golf continue innovating in the fashion space, the future of women’s golf looks more stylish, empowering, and connected than ever before.

 

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