
HRH The Earl Of Wessex at Tain Golf Club
Royal
approval for Tain Golf Club
Excitement
was high at Tain Golf Club this week HRH The Earl of
Wessex stopped of at the club on a day long visit to
Milton, Tain and Balintore in Easter Ross.
The
Prince was given a rousing welcome by young piper Calum
Ross from Tain Royal Academy. President Mr Forbie Urquhart
escorted the royal party into the clubhouse for a buffet
lunch with invited guests including the Convener of The
Highland Council, Councillor Sandy Park, officials from
the golf club, and the newly appointed Duke of Edinburgh’s
Award Director for Scotland, Barry Fisher who was congratulated
on his recent appointment. Also present were local
Duke of Edinburgh Award Officer Liz Whiteford and Development
Officer Isobel Gray who have both been involved with
the Award in Ross and Cromarty for 15 and 9 years respectively.
Prince
Edward was escorted outside by clubgolf’s Highland
Regional Manager, Willie MacKay and Tain Golf Club’s
Head Coach, Mike Sangster to watch young golfers taking
part in a variety of Clubgolf activities.
Emerging
out of Scotland’s successful bid to host the Ryder
Cup, the national junior golf programme, clubgolf, is
a partnership between the Scottish Golf Union, the Scottish
Ladies' Golfing Association, the Professional Golfers'
Association, the Golf Foundation and sportscotland.
Willie
MacKay said: “Tain Golf Club was one of the
first clubs to sign up to clubgolf and to host a Stage
1 programme back in 2004 and has built up a very strong
junior section. Juniors
that started as primary pupils are now knocking on the
doors of area and regional squads and last year Sammy
Vass gained her Scottish Cap after getting selected to
play for Scotland.
“The
golf clubs commitment
to the programme and the numbers of children they have
introduced to golf is quite remarkable so it was very
fitting for the club to host the royal visit.”
Mike
Sangster is one of only six PGA Level 2 coaches in the
UK. Along with four other Level 1 coaches at Tain
he introduces the juniors who progress from the primary
school game of firstclubgolf to Stage 1 coaching.
Said
Mike: “Now that Tain Golf Club has appointed
a full-time PGA Professional in Stuart Morrison, who
is also a Scottish Golf Unions Academy Regional Coach,
the player development pathway for juniors is complete
from beginner all the way through to elite player.”
As
Mike explained about clubgolf’s
success to the guests,
HRH watched a demonstration by primary pupils playing
with firstclubgolf equipment.
The
Prince then went on to meet more young
budding golfers who demonstrated putting and chipping
from the clubgolf stage 1 coaching programme before watching
the stage 2 coaching sessions taking place from the new
artificial mats and the newly installed triple bay practice
nets. Stuart Morrison also showed how video analysis
and computer software can be used to “fine-tune” swing
techniques.
Tain
juniors have their own two hole mini course that they
progress to from the junior practice area where under
adult supervision they learn how to play the game safely.
Once they can go round the 2 holes twice within a score
of 21 they can progress on the specially made nine junior
tees on the 18 holes course where they play 1,2,3,4,5
and 15,16,17,18 for a 9 hole score. The bronze,
silver , gold sections within the juniors is working
well as the juniors gain promotion by virtue of their
scores, their behaviour and their commitment to coaching
nights.
As
well as young golfers, HRH the Earl of Wessex chatted
with several Intermediate Ladies Members who were introduced
to the sport when dropping their children off for clubgolf
coaching.
They
had originally enquired about getting some lessons so
they could join their children and play a few holes on
the junior tees. This has grown beyond everyone’s
expectations with now over 40 “ladies intermediate
members” who pay half the full fee but only play
half the full golf course.
This
demonstrates that Tain Golf Club is growing the game
of golf both as part of the national junior programme
called clubgolf but are also now growing the game of
adult golf as well.