RBS
PARTNERS WITH CLUBGOLF TO DRIVE THE FUTURE OF SCOTTISH
GOLF
June 2011
A new partnership between The
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Scottish Golf to
develop the country’s
next generation of junior players was launched today
at Gleneagles by golfing legend Jack Nicklaus and First
Minister Alex Salmond.
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has agreed a three-year
partnership with Scottish Golf to support its national
junior golf programme clubgolf. Launched in 2003 as
part of Scotland’s successful bid to stage the
Ryder Cup in 2014, clubgolf has the objective of introducing
every primary school child to golf by the age of nine.
The collaboration will see RBS provide further infrastructure
and support for the scheme, which is also benefiting
from the backing of the bank’s global ambassador
Jack Nicklaus, who designed the Gleneagles course that
will host the Ryder Cup in three years.
With over 100 years’ history of supporting
golf in Scotland, RBS is now supporting the future
of golf at a local community level by backing the
initiative that last year saw 37,000 youngsters try
the sport, made possible by more than 1,400 qualified
coaches from over 300 local golf clubs.
clubgolf is a partnership between the Scottish Golf
Union (SGU), Scottish Ladies’ Golfing Association
(SLGA), the Professional Golfers’ Association
(PGA), Golf Foundation and sportscotland, funded by
the Scottish Government. clubgolf is also supported
by EventScotland and the European Tour as well as many
of Scotland’s leading professionals including
Colin Montgomerie, Paul Lawrie and Catriona Matthew.
As part of the programme, The RBS Junior Club of the
Year Awards will be created to recognise and reward
those clubs making an outstanding contribution to the
development of the game in their local community.
Jack Nicklaus, RBS global ambassador, said: "I’m
passionate about the future of our game and introducing
golf to juniors, providing access, equipment, instruction
and the opportunity to enjoy game. clubgolf, with the
backing of RBS, has been created to help ensure that
future generations of players from Scotland, the home
of golf, are enjoying our game. "
Alex Salmond, Scotland’s First Minister said: “This
sponsorship deal between Royal Bank of Scotland and
Scottish Golf to further fund and promote clubgolf
over the next three years is continued evidence of
the commitment business is making to sport.
“Scotland’s future golfing prowess will
owe much to getting young people interested in the
sport as early as possible. Today clubgolf is doing
just that – giving primary school youngsters
the chance to pick up some clubs, gain some confidence
and then go on to be coached at clubs by qualified
volunteers and pros. We are introducing record numbers
of young people to the game. Since the initiative began,
180,000 children in P5 have picked up a set of clubs
under the initiative which receives £500,000
Government funding annually.
“In some cases, youngsters who began clubgolf
a few years ago have progressed through to the Scottish
Golf Academy programme as well as our national squads.
And who knows – some of those young sportsmen
and women could go on to become this country’s
golf stars of the future – perhaps even turning
out for the European Ryder Cup team and the Solheim
Cup team.”
Jackie Davidson, clubgolf manager,
said: “We
are delighted to bring RBS on board as the official
sponsor of clubgolf. Their support and investment provides
a significant boost for the programme and will not
only help us achieve our target of introducing golf
to every nine-year-old in Scotland by 2014 but will
also further enable us to support clubs in retaining
and growing junior membership. The partnership with
RBS will also help raise the profile of clubgolf among
a much wider audience with the aim of attracting even
more youngsters, schools, clubs and volunteers into
what is already a hugely successful grass roots sport
initiative.”
David Webb, head of brand at RBS said: "We have
changed our approach to sponsorship at RBS. Delivering
benefits to the communities we work in now underpins
all of our sponsorship activity and ultimately that's
good for business too. The clubgolf programme in partnership
with Scottish Golf serves as further notice of our
commitment to use our rich heritage in the sport to
drive a better future for young golfers."