Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Ladies who golf

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Women are breaking glass ceilings in board rooms all over but one place many are reluctant to tread? The golf course.

Yet golf is a great business tool, as about 100 women learned at a Dundas Valley tournament today.

Lisa Hepfner has more now on smashing the “grass” ceiling.

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