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Girls' Golf Rocks attracts hundreds
of new players in England
Girls Golf Rocks has been hailed as a huge success after inspiring over 500 girls in nine counties to enjoy a taste of the game.
“There’s
been a tremendous response,” said Lauren Spray, England Golf’s Women
and Girls’ Participation Manager.
“Over 430 of the girls who attended
taster sessions have gone on to take structured coaching courses.
“We’ve
also involved more than 100 girls from county squads who have acted as
ambassadors to inspire the next generation of girl golfers.”
The
Girls Golf Rocks project is run jointly by England Golf and the Golf
Foundation, working with the county associations and sports partnerships
in Cheshire, Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Durham, Essex, Gloucestershire,
Hampshire, Norfolk and Nottinghamshire.
Currently,
figures show that only 1% of golf club members are girls, with an
average of just two per club. Girls Golf Rocks aims to change that by
attracting beginners to have fun, learn a new sport, get active and play
alongside friends, with the encouragement of the young ambassadors
(image © Leaderboard Photography).
Each
county offered free taster sessions at local clubs, followed by
structured coaching programmes provided by PGA professionals and the
finale of a fun par three competition for new young golfers and their
ambassador mentors.
It
started as a pilot in Essex last year and was so successful that it was
rolled out to the other eight counties this spring. The Essex project
gained national recognition this year when it received the Golf
Foundation’s Laddie Lucas award for creating opportunities for girls,
with strong links to clubs.
The
results from Girls Golf Rocks coincide with the Women and Family Golf
Months, run by England Golf in June and July to highlight Get into golf
opportunities across the country.
The
Get into golf campaign inspires people to take up golf and play more
often. It is supported by Sky Sports and aims to bring 500,000 new or
lapsed golfers into the sport in the UK by
2018.Visit www.getintogolf.org to find an activity near you.
Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193 |
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