Sophisticated Women's Golf and Resortwear for Petite and Average Height
Amy Lipton
Founder / Golfer
"Amy Lipton, Founder of Amy Sport parlayed a successful marketing career in the tech sector into an equally successful role as fashion innovator, focusing on a narrowly defined sector and positioning her company to compete and win in the hyper competitive activewear market." Jane Singer, Inside Fashion and Host of A SEAT at THE TABLE podcast.
Meet Our Team
Gayle Cochrane
Director of Marketing and Operations
Golf first came into my life in my early 20s when I met the man who is now my husband. Shortly after, I began working in the marketing department in an exclusive, private golf club and golf tournament industries. My experience includes helping to create award winning advertising and collateral, and leading the marketing and operational functions for several internationally televised golf events including the Battle at BIGHORN and the Battle at The Bridges featuring Tiger Woods, and the CareerBuilder Challenge, now the American Express.
Because I have always loved working out and being active, I became an ACE certified Personal Trainer so that I could help others enjoy a more healthy lifestyle. Playing golf with my husband, going for power walks, and hiking with my two black labs are a few of the simple pleasures that bring joy into my life. Amy Sport is a brand that certainly reflects and embraces the lifestyle values that I hold so dear and I am proud to be a part of the company!
Meet Our Advisory Board
Mary Hamilton
Judi Hedge Allen
Carol Blum
Mike Zisman
Doing Good is Good for Business
One of our important brand pillars is responsible environmental and social stewardship. As a startup company the place where Amy Sport has the biggest impact in this endeavor is in choosing our suppliers and partners.
We are committed to sustainable and ethical manufacturing practices that empower women including those who make our products and those who wear them.
Our suppliers are known for their sustainable methods and products including methods to reduce consumption and minimize carbon footprint and products that are made from materials that are recovered, regenerated and transformed.
Our socially responsible manufacturers pay fair market wages, employ women, and prioritize single mother heads of households.
I believe that we in the golf industry have the opportunity to be leaders in these efforts whether in course construction and operations in things like turf grass v. artificial, golf merchandise manufacturing methods or other club and course activities.