Karrie Webb is a self-confessed golf nerd but unlike the rest of us she also happens to be one of the best golfers in the history of the game.
Yet, seven majors and a Hall of Fame career are in some way just the beginning for Karrie because as remarkable as it is to consider, in her own mind, the most important part of her golfing life is really just getting started.
As you’ll hear in this exclusive interview with Rod Morri, her mission now is to make the world – in particular the golf and sporting worlds – a fairer and better place for the next generation of women. She’s not suggesting her own life in golf has been bad…. in fact quite the opposite. But she also knows it can – and should – be better.
Karrie also reflects on her early playing days growing up in Queensland, winning majors as well as giving an insight into what separates success on the men's tour with success on the women's tour.
http://podcasts.nextmedia.com.au/thingaboutgolf/thethingaboutgolf01x21.mp3
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