
Graeme Dalziel,
CEO of Dunfermline Building Society, presents Alford's
Neil Cobban and Graeme Gill with the Junior Club of the
Year Award
ALFORD
ACE OF CLUBS WINS DBS JUNIOR AWARD
North
East gem Alford proved it was the ace of clubs when it won
the Dunfermline Building Society Junior Club of the Year
Award announced at the Scottish Golf Dinner hosted at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel in Glasgow on Friday night (28 March).
The
awards launched last year - part of Dunfermline Building
Society’s £100,000 sponsorship agreement
with the Scottish Golf Union – were designed to
reward clubs for their efforts in promoting junior golf
and encouraging more juniors into the game.
Alford
successfully staved off competition from 50 other clubs
across Scotland to take the inaugural title. With the
standard of entries being extremely high in its very
first year, the Scottish Golf panellists had the difficult
task of short-listing just six clubs, all of whom had
representatives at the Dinner for the announcement.
Alford’s
pro-active approach to increasing accessibility for juniors
into the game and strong management of their junior section
saw them increase their target membership, improve practice
facilities after achieving Awards for All Funding and
successfully attract sponsorship income to boost their
programmes.
The
club’s award winning potential was further demonstrated
through its innovative and long term planning, nurturing
strong links in the community, as well as boasting the
first golfer, 13 year old Ryan Gordon, to progress through
every step of the clubgolf pathway to be successfully
selected to the SGU Academy in Grampian in 2007. In addition,
the club piloted and continues to provide Girls only
coaching, which has led to an 80% increase in this membership
group in 2007.
Graeme
Dalziel, CEO of Dunfermline Building Society said, “Alford
Golf Club are extremely worthy recipients of this award
and have demonstrated their ability and desire to promote
golf to youngsters in their community.
“They
have set a great example to other clubs and this award
is recognition of the hard work carried out by their
club and volunteers and will hopefully inspire other
clubs to follow their example of best practice. Congratulations
to Alford and to all of the clubs who have entered the
awards this year, who have set a very high standard for
others to follow in years to come.”
Clubgolf
Project Manager Torquil McInroy who was on the panel
added, “The response to the awards this year was
extremely encouraging, and I would like to congratulate
all the clubs that put themselves forward on their commitment
to junior golf. This year’s finalists have
set the benchmark, which I hope will provide encouragement
to others looking to increase junior activities and develop
golf within their local communities. Alford is
an excellent example of a club setting and achieving
their own targets, and through their success have secured
a healthy future for their club.”
Alford’s
Head Coach Neil Cobban and Junior Convenor Graeme Gill,
who received the cheque for £1,000 to contribute
to their junior programmes, said after the presentation, “We
are absolutely delighted to win this award which is recognition
of a lot of hard work and we would like to thank our
club members, volunteer coaches and sponsors for their
support.
“This
is a great springboard for us to continue to deliver
great coaching and improved facilities and to continue
to encourage more youngsters into the game.”
The
five runners up from Inverurie, Reay, West Kilbride,
Greenock Whinhill and Turnhouse received prizes of £300
each for their junior sections.