Anya Alvarez
Millennials Aren't Killing Golf; Golf is Killing Golf
The sport is not only too expensive, it’s too old, too male, and too white. Plus, it keeps elevating Donald Trump.
Sports Diplomacy in the Age of Trump
Facing growing tensions with U.S. allies, threats of drastic budget cuts, and an "America First" agenda, the U.S. Sports Diplomacy Division faces some of its biggest challenges ever.
Kelli Masters Is an Agent for Change
The NFL has made it a priority to actively recruit and promote women in the front office and football operations. Other areas of the Sports Industrial Complex, like agencies, still lag behind. Kelli Masters wants to change that.
For Many LPGA Players, Promoting Golf at Olympics Is Worth Zika Risk
We talked to female professional golfers about their decision to go to the Olympics in Rio, while many of their male counterparts on the PGA Tour are dropping out.
I Thought Golf Betrayed Me: A Former Pro Talks About Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse
Anya Alvarez is a former LPGA golfer and an advocate for victims of child sex abuse. As part of Sexual Abuse Awareness Month, she shared her story with VICE Sports.