The 2026 outdoor schedule for Golf Ontario’s Women’s Try, Learn & Play Series is now live — with more opportunities than ever for women across the province to get into the game.
“The goal of this series is to create a welcoming and supportive entry point for women across Ontario,” says Madelyn Grossi, Golf Ontario’s Manager of Participation. “This year’s schedule is our most accessible yet — with great locations, more opportunities, and a clear pathway for participants to start and continue their journey in golf.”
Whether you’re picking up a club for the first time or rediscovering the game after time away, our Try and Learn events are designed to meet you where you are. No experience. No equipment. No pressure. Just a welcoming environment and a great introduction to the game.


What to Expect
- A fun, relaxed atmosphere built for beginners
- A learning environment focused on confidence and fundamentals
- Supportive, social group settings
- Equipment provided (or bring your own)
- A chance to connect with other women and experience the game together
A More Complete Pathway in 2026
New this season, Golf Ontario is introducing five Learn & Play events, supported by the She Plays Golf Initiative.
These sessions are designed as the natural next step — moving from the practice environment onto the golf course, where participants can learn how to play in a real, on-course setting with confidence.
Together, the Try, Learn & Play Series creates a more complete and connected pathway into golf — helping more women go from their first swing to confidently playing on the course.
With events scheduled across Ontario, there are opportunities throughout the season to get involved at a location near you.
Spots are limited and demand continues to grow — early registration is encouraged.
