
Clare
Queen, Peter Whiteford and Dunfermline Building Society Chief
Executive, Graeme Dalziel, launch the Dunfermline Building
Society Junior Club of the Year Awards
Top
golfers launch Dunfermline Building Society Junior Club
of the Year Awards
Scotland’s
new European Tour star Peter Whiteford and rising Ladies
European Tour player Clare Queen were on hand to launch the
SGU’s latest initiative for junior golf, the Dunfermline
Building Society Junior Club of the Year Awards.
Part
of Dunfermline Building Society’s £100,000
sponsorship agreement with the Scottish Golf Union, the
new awards have been designed to reward clubs across
the country for their efforts in promoting junior golf
and encouraging more young participants in the game.
The
awards will be open to all golf clubs and facilities
in Scotland, with the winning club receiving £1,000
towards their junior programmes, plus five runners-up
awards of £300. The six winning entrants will also
have their work showcased to other clubs and facilities
in Scotland, aiming to encourage further good practice
across the country. The awards will also be supported
by clubgolf, Scotland’s national junior golf programme.
Fife professional
Peter Whiteford, who has made the cut on his opening
three events on his debut European Tour season having
successfully graduated from the 2007 Challenge Tour,
welcomed the new initiative:
“The
Dunfermline Building Society Junior Club of the Year
awards is a great idea and one which will encourage more
clubs to promote golf among youngsters in their community.”
“There
are many examples of clubs and volunteers doing great
work at junior level and these awards will help highlight
that activity even more.”
Each
club and golf facility will be invited to nominate themselves
for the Awards, with entries being judged on a number
of different criterion, including accessibility, community
links, achievements, coaching programmes and testimonials
from other parties.
Clare
Queen, who has recently completed her second season on
the Ladies European Tour finishing 39th on the Order
of Merit, said:
“It’s
really important that clubs in Scotland do all they can
to encourage boys and girls to play and enjoy golf and
its great that the Dunfermline Building Society Junior
Club of the Year Awards will recognise those clubs who
are doing the most.”
“I
was lucky enough to benefit from being part of a very
good junior section at Drumpellier Golf Club and there
seems to be more girls getting involved in golf from
an early age, which is great for the game in Scotland.”
Nomination
forms will be posted out to all clubs and facilities
in Scotland during the first week of January and will
also be available to down load on-line on the SGU website.
The Dunfermline Building Society Junior Club of the Year
Award winners will be announced at the Scottish Golf
Dinner on Friday 28 March 2008.
The
Awards strengthen Dunfermline Building Society’s
commitment to junior golf in Scotland, following a successful
first season of their Junior Masters sponsorship, with
more than 2,500 youngsters from 200 clubs taking part,
with one third of the field in some of the events made
up of girls.
Dunfermline
Building Society also launched their new Fairway Saver
Account for golfers two months ago, with more than 850
accounts with a value in excess of £2m already
opened.
Chief
Executive Graeme Dalziel added:
“Sponsorship
of golf in Scotland is extremely important to Dunfermline
Building Society and our values are closely linked to
those of the Scottish Golf Union and the great work being
done by volunteers in golf clubs.”
“We
are very proud to be making a difference and hope that
our sponsorship can lead to Scotland producing more exciting
young players like Peter and Clare in the future.”