Not knowing how to play golf can hurt women in business, study finds
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Women in business who don't know how to swing a golf club are whiffing on networking opportunities that could advance their careers, according to a research report.
The report, first published in 2020, has gained new traction recently, one of its authors said, as inclusivity becomes a top priority for employers.
Significantly more men than women call themselves golfers. That's in part because it's a time-consuming sport, and women tend to have less leisure time. A full round of golf, which includes playing 18 holes, can take four to five hours.

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