Orkney junior programme to expand
Orkney Golf Club’s
junior section, which grew impressively as a result
of beginning its clubgolf programme in 2007, is set
for further expansion this year.
“We recently put through seven
new PGA Level 1 coaches and trained four of them on the
new Advanced Level 1 CPD Course,” said Janette
Mackie, the Club’s Junior Administrator.
“Adding these to our existing coaches we now have
ten PGA Level 1 qualified coaches and four PGA Advanced
Level 1 qualified coaches. This has given Orkney Golf
Club a junior pathway for development from beginner through
to the stage where they can gain a handicap.”
The Club’s PGA Level 1 coaches will teach Stage
1 of the clubgolf programme. This involves 40 hours of
coaching delivered over two years, and covers the fundamentals
of putting, chipping, full swing, rules and etiquette.
So keen are the coaches to generate interest in the programme,
they have visited local primary schools this spring to
help introduce clubgolf’s introductory game, firstclubgolf,
to Primary 5 children. Taught with multi-coloured modified
clubs, rubberised balls and Velcro targets, firstclubgolf
gives nine year olds an enjoyable and safe first experience
of the game.
These children will now have the opportunity to progress
their skills at the Club, which has almost 60 children
enrolled on this year’s coaching courses and will
include girls-only lessons.
The Club is working with sportscotland to provide new
practice facilities for its juniors. “We are looking
at erecting a three-bay indoor practice area with a video
analysis system which will link to a Professional PGA
Coach on the mainland for remote coaching,” said
Mrs Mackie.
“We also have plans for four shortened junior holes,
a two bay galvanised outdoor practice net and to increase
our practice putting green from 4 to 9 holes.
“We will be actively working this year to provide
these facilities for our juniors so any clever ideas,
donations or business sponsorship would be very welcome.”
Said clubgolf’s Highland Regional Manager, Willie
MacKay, who along with sportscotland’s Martin Bowie,
travelled to Orkney at the end of last season to present
prizes to the juniors, “After a very successful
junior coaching season for Orkney Golf Club it was a
real pleasure to attend their prize giving with so many
juniors and parents present.
“Their youngsters are very fortunate in having
so many adult members interested in their development.
The 2008 junior season looks very promising with Orkney
Golf Club now having coaches qualified to deliver the
clubgolf Stage 2 coaching programme which should see
several gaining their handicap.”
To find out more about Orkney Golf Club’s junior
programme (which offers five week taster sessions) or
help sponsor the new practice facilities, please contact
Janette Mackie on T: 01856 870798 or Ali Learmonth (Junior
Convener) on T: 01856 873770
Stromness and South Ronaldsay Golf Clubs are also running
clubgolf coaching. For more information please contact
Douglas on T: 01856 850189 (Stromness) or Erik on T:
01856 781370 (South Ronaldsay).