
Helensburgh
juniors practising at Loch Lomond
Helensburgh
juniors invited to Loch Lomond
Juniors
at Helensburgh Golf Club who are receiving coaching through
the national junior golf development programme, clubgolf,
were given the most inspiring start to the new golf season
after being invited to Loch Lomond Golf Club last week.
Helensburgh
member and former Club Champion, Peter Haggerty, who
is Assistant Superintendent on the spectacular, world
famous course which hosts the Barclays Scottish Open,
invited a dozen of the Club’s children and volunteer
coaches.
“Peter
knew we were doing clubgolf in Helensburgh and thought
the children would enjoy the experience,” said
Stewart Coutts, clubgolf Coordinator at Helensburgh.
“We
were shown around the course, given an hour on the practice
green where two holes had been cut for the kids to chip
and putt on, then we had lunch in the clubhouse. They
had a fantastic time and we’re very grateful to
Loch Lomond for making us all so welcome.”
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 the game.
The
12 children who experienced Loch Lomond were part of
Helensburgh’s clubgolf Stage 1 programme last summer.
A 40-hour course taught by volunteer coaches over two
years, Stage 1 covers the fundamentals of putting, chipping,
full swing, rules and etiquette.
Eleven
Helensburgh members have been trained to coach on the
PGA Level 1 programme. Last year’s Stage
1 children were all club members but, with clubgolf introductory
game being made available to P5 children in local schools
after Easter, the Club plans to open its doors to its
community’s children this season.
“Last
year we did the clubgolf coaching with our own young
members, 10 and 11 year olds, who were just starting
in golf and it was a great success,” said Mr Coutts.
“This
summer we are hoping to take some of the children that
have played the introductory game in school and want
to progress.
"Unfortunately
our practice facility at Helensburgh is very small but
we are looking for other potential venues."