LGU MONTHLY - A NEW TV MAGAZINE SHOW, STARTING JULY 4
LADIES’ GOLF UNION PRESS RELEASE
Major step forward in showcasing ladies’ amateur golf
The Ladies’ Golf Union, as part of its commitment to bringing women's amateur golf to a wider audience, is pleased to announce a new TV magazine show "LGU Monthly".
The first 30 minute edition will be broadcast on Sky Sports on Monday 4th July, and will feature the best action from the recent Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship from Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland, and three international team matches in The Astor Trophy Tournament from Fairhaven Golf Club, England and The Vagliano Trophy and Junior Vagliano Trophy matches from Royal Porthcawl, Wales.
Times of Broadcast:
4th July 18.00 Sky Sports 4
4th July midnight Sky Sports 4
5th July 9.00 Sky Sports 2
5th July 14.30 Sky Sports 2
Major step forward in showcasing ladies’ amateur golf
The Ladies’ Golf Union, as part of its commitment to bringing women's amateur golf to a wider audience, is pleased to announce a new TV magazine show "LGU Monthly".
The first 30 minute edition will be broadcast on Sky Sports on Monday 4th July, and will feature the best action from the recent Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship from Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland, and three international team matches in The Astor Trophy Tournament from Fairhaven Golf Club, England and The Vagliano Trophy and Junior Vagliano Trophy matches from Royal Porthcawl, Wales.
Times of Broadcast:
4th July 18.00 Sky Sports 4
4th July midnight Sky Sports 4
5th July 9.00 Sky Sports 2
5th July 14.30 Sky Sports 2
Shona Malcolm, pictured, the LGU’s CEO, said “This new initiative is intended to showcase the ladies’ amateur game and I’m sure viewers will find the standard of play and the youthful enthusiasm of the golfers on show in this first programme quite refreshing.
“LGU Monthly” will continue throughout the golfing season and aims to celebrate all aspects of ladies’ golf, from club level participation to international matches, looking back over the 118 year history of
the LGU and considering the challenges currently facing the ladies’ game.”
For further information please contact
Shona Malcolm
CEO
Ladies’ Golf Union
01334 475811Labels: LGU
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