clubgolf on a roll in Wallace cluster
Opportunities for children
from Stirling’s Wallace cluster to play golf
have never been better. This spring all 150 P5 children
in the area’s six schools experienced the game
through the national junior golf programme’s
introductory game, firstclubgolf.
Their five week introduction, taught
with multi-coloured modified clubs, rubberised balls
and Velcro targets, to give nine year olds an enjoyable
and safe first experience of the game, finished last
week with a Festival at Stirling University led by Active
Schools and supported by clubgolf and PGA Level 1 volunteer
coaches from the University.
“The Festival was an opportunity for all the children
who have taken part in firstclubgolf to have a fun day
trying out golf with metal clubs, driving, putting and
chipping,” said Kelly Wood, Active Schools Co-ordinator
for the Wallace Cluster.
This was also an opportunity for the children to decide
whether they want to take their golf to the next level
of the programme. Hosted by the University, taught by
its qualified PGA Level 1 coaches and supported by volunteer
coaches from Bridge of Allan Golf Club, clubgolf Stage
1 involves 40 hours of coaching delivered over two years,
and covers the fundamentals of putting, chipping, full
swing, rules and etiquette.
“Stirling University has been extremely supportive
of the clubgolf programme and ran a clubgolf course for
the first time last year,” said Kelly.
“Golf is one of the sports that you don’t
often get a chance to play, so clubgolf has been a good
tool for them to experience that. The kids at school
have been really keen.
“So far 10 children have signed up for this year’s
Stage 1 course and that number will hopefully increase.”
clubgolf is a partnership between the Scottish Golf Union,
the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association, the Professional
Golfers' Association, the Golf Foundation and sportscotland,
developed as a result of the Scottish Government’s
commitment to introduce every nine-year-old child in
Scotland to the game.