There was a time when golf was often seen as a gentleman’s game. Walk through the fairways of Qutab Golf Course today, and you’ll quickly realize that story has changed.
Every morning, before the city fully wakes up, women of all ages step onto the course with purpose. Some are seasoned golfers who have spent years perfecting their swing. Others are beginners discovering the game one shot at a time. What unites them is not just a love for golf, but a passion for challenging themselves.
Among them are entrepreneurs squeezing in a round before work, mothers carving out time for themselves, retired professionals embracing a new chapter, and young players dreaming of competing at higher levels. On the course, titles and professions fade away. Everyone starts from the same tee box, facing the same challenge.
Golf has a unique way of teaching life lessons. It rewards patience over power, composure over emotion, and consistency over perfection. The women who golf at Qutab embody these qualities every day. They understand that success is built one shot at a time, much like any meaningful achievement in life.
What makes the women’s golfing community at Qutab truly special is its spirit. New players are welcomed. Good shots are celebrated. Tough rounds are laughed off. Friendships are formed not in clubhouses alone, but during long walks between fairways, conversations on the greens, and shared experiences on the course.
Their presence is helping shape the future of the game. Every woman who picks up a golf club becomes an inspiration for the next generation to believe that golf is a sport for everyone. Young girls visiting the course can now see role models in action—women who compete, lead, mentor, and thrive.
At Qutab Golf Course, these women are doing more than playing golf. They are building a community, breaking stereotypes, inspiring future generations, and proving that confidence grows with every swing.
The fairways tell many stories. Some are written in scorecards. Others are written through determination, friendship, and resilience.
The women who golf at Qutab are writing both.



