clubgolf focus

 

2010-2014 clubgolf
strategy unveiled


March 2010

clubgolf has announced its new strategy for 2010–2014, containing ambitious targets to grow participation, expand the number of centres delivering clubgolf and further develop an effective coaching network which will deliver the right coach to the right place at the right time. 

First Minister Alex Salmond, Louise Martin CBE, Chair, sportscotland and Scotland’s top female golfer Catriona Matthew MBE unveiled the new strategy at North Berwick Golf Club joined by talented young golfers as part on an historic announcement on the future of Scottish golf.

The announcement details an investment package worth over £2 million to golfers at every level of the sport, from young children to Scotland’s best prospects.  The package includes:

  • £1 million of new investment from sportscotland over the next five years to provide support for Scotland’s most talented players as they bid to make the transition to tour professional
  • £1,073,720 from sportscotland to the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and Scottish Ladies Golfing Association (SLGA) to support coaching, the Academy programme and the strategic development of the sport
  • Of the £1,073,720 listed above, £500,000 is targeted investment in the successful clubgolf programme, with a new strategy also launched today.

Announcing the funding, First Minister Alex Salmond said: “As Scotland gears up to stage five Women’s British Open championships over the next decade and host the Ryder Cup in 2014, this investment puts us in a great position to attract more professional players to the game.

“It will also build on the success of clubgolf, our national junior programme, which has introduced golf to record numbers of children in Scotland – almost 40,000 primary five pupils last year. We aim to give every child in Scotland access to our national game. This excellent package of support at every level puts us well on the way to re-establishing Scotland as the world’s greatest golfing nation.”

Louise Martin CBE, Chair of sportscotland said: “Today’s announcement marks an important step forward for the future of golf in Scotland, filling in the last piece of the puzzle to allow Scotland’s golfing talent to flourish.  SGU and SLGA deliver consistently both on and off the course and that’s why sportscotland has increased investment in a sport which is part of the very fabric of our nation.

“sportscotland is also exceptionally proud of the success of the clubgolf programme, delivered in conjunction with our golf and local authority partners.  I am delighted to see that the new strategy aims to keep that momentum going with ambitious targets and a robust plan to join up the people, places and thinking required to deliver on our Ryder Cup legacy commitment and give Scotland’s youngsters every opportunity to experience this fascinating sport for themselves.”

Sharing the spotlight were three young golfers from North Berwick who are the product of the hugely successful clubgolf programme.  Clara Young (13), Euan Bowden (14) and Calum Hill (14) demonstrate a real aptitude for the game and have now been selected for Scottish Golf’s Academy programme. 

Cumulatively over 140,000 children have now been introduced to golf at school through introductory game, firstclubgolf. 

In 2010 all 32 Scottish Local Authorities will offer firstclubgolf and 41,000 children in P5 are set to benefit.  By the time the Ryder Cup comes to Scotland in 2014, every nine year old child in Scotland will have been given the opportunity to try the game.  The existing substantial network of qualified volunteer coaches will have grown to 1650 and 150 PGA Pros will be working in a variety of roles with clubgolf.  As a result of school/club links there will be 15,000 children in coaching programmes at clubgolf centres, with the aim of retaining them in club membership and enjoying golf as a sport for life.

Catriona Matthew said: “clubgolf is doing a great deal to encourage more children to take up the game and develop their skills.  Getting golf into so many primary schools is generating a huge amount of interest and clubgolf’s Girls Only coaching is definitely helping to keep more girls involved.

“It is very encouraging to see that children are now starting to come right through the clubgolf programme and into the national academies.  I am delighted to support this new strategy and I am sure it will be a huge success.”




Young clubgolfers join Alex Salmond, Catriona Matthew and Louise Martin at the launch in North Berwick (photo: Steve Lindridge




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