Life, 1921-06-16 · page 1 of 36
Life — June 16, 1921 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Life Magazine Cover Analysis: "Golf Number" (June 16, 1921) This cover satirizes women's increasing participation in golf during the 1920s. The illustration shows a fashionably dressed woman in modern athletic wear—a short pleated skirt, jacket, and hat—preparing to swing a golf club on a course. The satire targets "The Wearing of the Green," a phrase suggesting both the golf course and the social implications of women entering this traditionally male-dominated sport. The woman's confident posture and stylish outfit reflect the "New Woman" of the Jazz Age, challenging conventional gender roles. At 15 cents, this "Golf Number" likely contained articles and advertisements about women's growing participation in sports and leisure activities—a significant cultural shift in post-WWI America when women had recently gained voting rights.