Suzann Pettersen has never been one to sit back and watch from the sidelines. Even after her legendary golf career, the 43-year-old Norwegian icon remains fully invested in growing women’s golf—and her latest project, VOXA, is proof that she means business.
With women’s golf experiencing massive global growth, Pettersen is determined to keep pushing the sport forward, ensuring that female golfers get the visibility, opportunities, and support they deserve.
Pettersen’s Vision: “We Can Make an Even Bigger Impact”
At the heart of Pettersen’s post-retirement journey is her talent management group, VOXA, a platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women in golf while giving them the resources to succeed on and off the course.
“Drawing a lot of experience from my career, and how I went about it, I’ve always had a desire of making an even bigger impact and giving back to the game of golf,” Pettersen told Golf Monthly.
But she’s not just talking about it—she’s making real moves.
“With the right team, we will be able to now shape and put even more emphasis on empowering women.”
A Powerhouse Team: Ruoning Yin, Carlota Ciganda, and More
Pettersen isn’t doing this alone—she’s already assembled some of the biggest names in women’s golf under VOXA’s umbrella.
Among the stars who have joined the movement:
- Ruoning Yin, a rising force in women’s golf.
- Carlota Ciganda, known for her fearless game.
- Gaby Lopez, a proven talent with global appeal.
Disrupting the Golf World for the Better
For Pettersen, this isn’t just a business venture—it’s a personal mission to reshape the landscape of women’s golf.
“I’m super excited. It’s the world that I’ve lived in, it’s the impact that we can make and kind of disrupt the golfing world a little bit more in a positive way to empower women,” she said.
With VOXA, the focus will be on the individual—helping female golfers define their own careers, amplify their voices, and set their own goals.
The Future of Women’s Golf Looks Brighter Than Ever
Women’s golf is at a turning point, and with leaders like Pettersen driving change, the sport is only going to grow bigger and stronger.
With VOXA leading the charge, the future of women’s golf has never looked more promising.