Cumbernauld
junior golf festival
One hundred
primary school children from Cumbernauld and Kilsyth are
gearing themselves up for the Cumbernauld Schools' Tri-Golf
Festival at Tryst Leisure Centre.
The
schools involved are Condorrat Primary School, St Michael's
Primary School, Woodlands Primary School, Abronhill Primary
School and Chapelgreen Primary School. All the children
have experienced an introduction to golf at school as
part of the clubgolf North Lanarkshire golf initiative.
“For
the past two years we have been concentrating on grass
root development to ensure that every local primary school
in North Lanarkshire will have had an opportunity to
experience golf,” said Festival organiser, Jim
Moffat from North Lanarkshire Leisure.
“The
local schools have received a block of six one hour lessons
in school and to ensure there will be an outcome we have
given teachers the opportunity to attend a coaching course.
The schools were presented with a complete Tri-Golf kit
to leave a legacy so they can continue to develop it
in school or in afterschool clubs.
“The
aim of the Festival is to take the kids out of the school
environment and give them the opportunity to have some
fun and celebrate their achievement.”
For
the children at the Festival this could be just the start
of their golf careers. Nearby Palacerigg Golf Club has
signed up to the national junior golf development programme,
clubgolf, and two of its members have been trained to
deliver Stage 1 of the development pathway.
Emerging
out of 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 golf.
“Our
junior membership has run down to the point where we
only have seven, so the Festival is a great opportunity
to invite them to our Come and Try day on the 6th April,” said
the Club’s Junior Convenor and volunteer coach,
Frank Anderson, who will attend the Festival to drum
up support.
“I’ve
met the local Active Schools Co-ordinators who are promoting
the Come and Try day in local schools. I’ve
got a two year plan of coaching sessions once a week
at the club to encourage the kids.
“Anyone
aged between 10 and 17 years old who wants to come and
try the game will be more than welcome.”
The
Cumbernauld Schools' Tri-Golf Festival will take place
at Tryst Leisure Centre from 9.30am-11.40am.
For
further information please contact:
Jim
Moffat (North Lanarkshire Leisure) on T: 01236 437756