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Why Golf Needs to Minimize the Fear Factor

Why Golf Needs to Minimize the Fear Factor Chyloe Kurdas showed no fear on the Aussie football field. Three knee reconstructions later, she’s taking that same mentality to the golf course.

Her main goal is to make the game more inclusive and welcoming to all women. The first step to accomplishing this, according to Chyloe, is to minimize the fear factor.

In a collaboration with Caddie Magazine, we sat down with Chyloe, who dominated women’s football and played a huge role in paving the way for women’s football leagues in her native Australia. Post-retirement, she now has her eyes set to golf and voicing the lasting impact it can have on the lives of anyone who decides to tee it up.

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