Pitlochry
golf Festival kick starts new junior coaching programme
Mark
Pirie, the PGA Pro at Pitlochry Golf Club whose programme
of offering free coaching in local primary schools this winter
was little short of revolutionary, is taking strides to revitalise
his club’s junior membership after running a successful
Festival last month.
The
Festival will kick start the Club’s inaugural clubgolf
course, run by Mr Pirie and his eight-strong team of
PGA Level 1 volunteer coaches.
Emerging
from Scotland’s successful bid to host the Ryder
Cup, clubgolf is a partnership between the Scottish Golf
Union, the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association, the
Professional Golfers' Association, the Golf Foundation
and sportscotland. The programme has been developed
as a direct result of the Scottish Government’s
commitment to introduce every nine-year-old child in
Scotland to the game.
Of
the 48 children who attended the Festival, six have already
signed up for membership and coaching at the Club. For
a staggeringly affordable £30 they will be entitled
to free weekly coaching and competitions for the whole
2008 season.
“The
Festival weekend was about planting the seed to entice
more junior members to come to the Club and get them
involved on an active basis through the year,” said
Mr Pirie.
“It
went well with 48 kids coming along, the vast majority
of which were non members. If any of them want
to come and join then we’ll be delighted to see
them.
“For £30
a year they will get everything under the sun. Every
Monday from April to mid September, there’ll be
a competition and free coaching on a Tuesday night. It
doesn’t matter what their level or ability is,
we’ll cater for them.”
The
clubgolf coaching programme at the Club is the third
stage of Mr Pirie’s masterplan to introduce the
area’s children to golf.
In
February and March, together with Active Schools Co-ordinator
Karen Todd, he introduced 200 Perthshire primary school
children in eight local schools to clubgolf’s introductory
game, firstclubgolf.
During
the winter he had recruited eight Pitlochry members to
train as PGA Level 1 coaches to teach on a volunteer
basis at the Club
“The
schools coaching was a huge success,” he said. “Highland
Perthshire is traditionally rugby for the boys and netball
for the girls so for the schools to take it on board
as well as they did was a great achievement.
“The
three stage plan has worked well so far and at the end
of the season we will review it and see if we can do
something similar. The more coaching we do with
the children the more we are going to get playing.”
For
information about Pitlochry Golf Club’s junior
coaching please contact Mark Pirie on:
T:
01796 472792 E: pro@pitlochrygolf.co.uk