Scotland's top female amateur golfers on parade at the Army assault course. You can enlarge the image by clicking on it.
SLGA National Squad tackle Army
assault course at Carnoustie
PRESS RELEASE
Scotland’s most promising female amateur golfers accomplished their latest mission recently by completing a demanding assault course.
Players from the National Squad took on the Army challenge as part of a team-building exercise at the Army Training Centre, Barry Buddon at Carnoustie.
Team members scrambled over nets, swung by rope over ditches and negotiated difficult hurdles in an exercise designed to build valuable self confidence, develop competitive instinct, and promote good teamwork ethic and hone the determination to succeed.
Kevin Craggs, pictured right by Cal Carson Golf Agency, the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association's national coach said:
“This has been a very valuable exercise and something which we will definitely do again. Our training is not just about hitting balls from a driving range. We are looking at improving on all aspects of our golfers' lives, from diet and positive thinking to fitness and media awareness.
“These golfers are some of the best amateur players in Scotland and we aim, through challenges such as this, to build an unbreakable team spirit and mentally and physically strong sportswomen who can really make an impact in the world of golf.”
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