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- Refined watch party blends premium golf coverage with curated experiences, including a cigar lounge, networking, games, and giveaways to foster exclusive professional connections.
- Patrina King founded Golf Women Mean Business to teach women golf fundamentals and leverage the sport for networking, leadership, and career advancement.
- GWMB evolved into a membership and training platform, partnering with corporations to blend golf instruction with leadership development; King authored 9 Holes 9 Goals.
A refined Masters Sunday experience is set to unfold in Atlanta as business, golf, and culture intersect at an exclusive watch party hosted by Patrina King and William “Butch” Brooks. The Masters Finale Watch Party, scheduled for April 12 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., will take place at Thee Manor, 760 10th St NW, Unit 3208, Atlanta, GA 30318. Thee Manor is a private members club, offering guests an upscale environment to enjoy the final round of one of golf’s most prestigious tournaments.
The event is designed to go beyond traditional viewing, blending premium golf coverage with curated experiences including a dedicated cigar lounge, networking opportunities, and interactive elements such as games and giveaways. With limited space available, the gathering emphasizes exclusivity while fostering meaningful connections among professionals and golf enthusiasts. Registration is available HERE.
At the center of the event is Patrina King, a respected entrepreneur and the founder of Golf Women Mean Business (GWMB), an organization committed to empowering women through the game of golf. King’s journey in golf began at a young age, influenced by her father, and she later became a trailblazer as one of the few women competing in her early playing years.
Her professional path took shape when she recognized golf as a powerful business development tool. After missing a major business opportunity due to focusing on competition rather than relationship-building on the course, King shifted her perspective—ultimately founding GWMB to help women leverage golf for networking, leadership, and career advancement.
Golf Women Mean Business has since evolved into a membership-based organization and training platform that introduces women—many of whom have never played—to the fundamentals of golf while teaching them how to use the sport as a strategic advantage in business settings. The organization partners with corporations and hosts workshops that blend golf instruction with leadership development, helping women build confidence and influence in traditionally male-dominated spaces.
King is also an author of “9 Holes 9 Goals: A Beginner’s Guide to Doing Business on the Course,” further reinforcing her mission to bridge the gap between golf and professional success. Her work continues to expand nationally, positioning GWMB as both a community and a movement centered on access, empowerment, and opportunity.
The Masters Finale Watch Party reflects that same vision—creating a space where golf is not just watched, but experienced as a platform for connection, growth, and elevated lifestyle engagement.
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