Certainly there would.
1918
Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia is the oldest women's college, having been chartered in 1836 and opened in 1839. Today, it has 550 undergraduate students, and 95 postgraduate students.
errh, I would say 1836.
I suspect the year would have been 1836.
It depends on who you are donating them to, mens clubs are longer and usually heavier, the majority of them have steel shafts which are less flexible than the graphite shafts which are usually found on womens clubs. Many women would find it hard to hit mens clubs well because as mentioned, they usually have stiffer shafts which make it harder to get the ball off the ground and they sometimes have less loft which also makes it harder to get the ball airborne. Mens clubs are longer so it may be too long for the woman and she would have to customise her swing to hit it well which is not good. Some women prefer woods or hybrids as they have a lower centre of gravity which makes it easier to get the ball off the ground. If a man got a womans club i wouldn't suggest they use them as the shafts could be too whippy and they would not get the best from them. Clubs for men and women are designed specifically for the different users so they can get the best from them, younger golfers may find womens clubs useful as they are shorter and they can grow into mens clubs.
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One well known fitness club that offers classes to pregnant mothers is 24-hour fitness. 24-hour fitness offers a class called Aqua Ballet. This class is perfect for expectant mothers. You would have to contact the local fitness clubs in your area to find other fitness clubs that offer programs specifically for pregnant woman.
19th century
You should make sure you get a mans or womens club. also make sure you get them for a right or left handed person. Then you are going to want to check the Legnth of the club because if you are short the clubs may be to big for you.
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"Lady", knights married noble womens, noble womens are ladys.