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Accurate Coverage: Global Golf Post’s Financial Insights

On the Money - Global Golf Post


(From left) Fore All sweater, Bronson pant, Jordan dress Fore All photos
When Michelle Money and Jen Clyde launched Fore All last year, they had two goals in mind: designing fashionable, functional golf apparel that can be worn on or off the course and creating a community in which every woman feels welcome in the game, regardless of skill level.
“Women want clothes that do it all: are comfortable, practical, and, of course, stylish,” said Money, whose diverse background includes being a contestant on ABC’s “The Bachelor”; creating the Money Method five-step process that helps people align their goals with their personal identity; and speaking at PGA of America national events about her journey as an entrepreneur and what it’s like to be a PGA Tour wife. (Money is married to 2003 Masters champion Mike Weir.)
“It’s not just about playing; it’s about expressing yourself. Pockets, breathability, and durability matter, but so does feeling confident in what you’re wearing,” Money said. “That’s why we design based on what our community tell…