
RYAN’S
A CHRISTMAS CRACKER - CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS FOR SCOTTISH
GOLF
Stewart
Maxwell MSP, Minister for Communities and Sport and Julia
Bracewell OBE, Chair of sportscotland,
today joined clubgolf youngsters at Turnhouse Golf Club
in Edinburgh. They were there to celebrate sportscotland’s
annual investment in Scottish golf through the Scottish
Golf Union and the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association
of £911,000 and at the same time, highlight 13 year
old Ryan Gordon from Alford, Aberdeenshire as Scottish
golf’s latest success story.
This
is one of the largest awards to be given to a sport in
Scotland and will benefit the sport right across the board,
including £500,000 for the clubgolf (national junior
golf) programme. clubgolf has been developed through a
partnership between the Scottish Golf Union, the Scottish
Ladies' Golfing Association, the Professional Golfers'
Association, the Golf Foundation and sportscotland. The
programme is the result of the Scottish Government's commitment
to create the opportunity for every nine-year-old in Scotland
to experience golf, on the back of the successful bid to
host the 2014 Ryder Cup at Gleneagles.
Stewart
Maxwell, Minister for Communities and Sport, said: “This
is a significant investment in Scottish golf which I hope
will help us to continue the excellent work that’s
been done recently to introduce new players to the sport.
“It’s particularly important that more young people will have the
chance to try out golf through the clubgolf programme, which is already helping
youngsters to discover their passion for the sport and building a pool of fresh
talent to produce our golfing stars of the future.”
Originally
co-ordinated by sportscotland, clubgolf
has gone from strength to strength since its inception
in 2003 and last year its management was appropriately
transferred to golf’s governing bodies. This
change is reflected in the funding package announced today.
In
2007 clubgolf achieved some significant milestones:
- Within schools, 26,000 P5 children introduced to
golf through firstclubgolf, bringing the number of
children who have experienced the programme to over
50,000.
- 5,852 children in structured coaching programmes at
golf clubs and facilities comprised of: 4,895 children
involved in Stage 1 programmes; 527 children in Stage
2 programmes; 430 children coached by PGA Pros on Stage
3 programmes.
- 945 clubgolf volunteer coaches active in clubs.
- 182 golf clubs and facilities delivering clubgolf.
- 21 PGA Pros delivered Stage 3 programmes.
In
another exciting development, 13 year old Ryan Gordon from
Alford, was recently selected for the SGU Academy at Grampian
(under coach Neil Marr) and in doing so became the first
youngster to progress through every step of the clubgolf
pathway. Having started with firstclubgolf at Alford
Primary School and continued his development at Alford
Golf Club, Ryan’s achievement proves clubgolf’s
structure not only increases participation in golf amongst
youngsters but provides the opportunity for talented golfers
to emerge.
Speaking
at today’s announcement, Ryan said: “I have
certainly benefited enormously from the clubgolf programme.
The coaching ensured that I developed good habits right
from the start and I would like to thank all the clubgolf
coaches, in particular Neil Cobban (Alford’s clubgolf
coordinator and a PGA Level 2 coach) and PGA Pro Andy Locke
who have both been really supportive.”
With
a handicap of 9.7 down from 15.0 at the start of this season,
Ryan is clearly an exciting young talent and he is hoping
that a place in the SGU Academy programme will help improve
his all round game and enable him to realise his dream
of becoming a professional golfer.
“Getting
into the Academy programme is just a fantastic opportunity
and has enabled me to get the help of a really good
coach in Neil Marr. It has given me the extra motivation
to follow my dream, I feel like I am a step closer to reaching
my goal and I look forward to working hard to make my wish
eventually come true.”
Julia
Bracewell OBE, Chair sportscotland said, “We
are delighted to offer the SGU and the SLGA our continued
investment and support. clubgolf is a fantastic example
of using a major event like the Ryder Cup as a catalyst
for delivering a lasting legacy in terms of increasing
participation and improving performances in sport. I would
like to congratulate everyone involved in clubgolf on the
significant progress being made and wish Ryan every success
in the future.
“I
am also sure that we can learn some important lessons for
the Commonwealth Games in 2014. However, just like clubgolf,
we need to have the vision and aspiration along with the
long-term planning and investment and we must start now
if we are to make a legacy a reality.”
Acknowledging
the investment, Hamish Grey, Chief Executive Officer of
the SGU said: "The SGU is delighted to accept this
annual award which significantly contributes to our development
programmes and is recognition of the many successes Scottish
golfers have enjoyed in recent years.
“As
a result of this funding we are able to provide world class
coaching structures to Scottish golfers - which
is increasingly important as Scotland's hosting of
the Ryder Cup draws ever closer.
“Ryan
Gordon is an excellent example of a young golfer
exploring his talent through structured coaching and as
one of the key partners in clubgolf, we can provide
continued and joined up programmes through our ‘Pathways’ coaching
and development strategy - ensuring every golfer can
progress to whatever level they aspire to."
Margaret
MacNaughtan, Chairman of the SLGA added: "The SLGA
very much appreciates the support it receives from sportscotland.
It has enabled us to have Kevin Craggs as our full time
national coach and already Scottish ladies' teams have
benefited from his experience. We look forward to a successful
2008."