
(from
left) clubgolf Facilities Manager, Martin Bowie, Thurso GC
past captain, David Lyall and clubgolf's Highland Manager,
Willie MacKay unveil the Club's new indoor practice facility
New
indoor training facility for Thurso
A new indoor training facility bearing
his name was formally opened at Thurso Golf Club by past captain,
David Lyall.
The
Pro-Drive Portable Driving Bay provided by sportscotland’s
demonstration department and clubgolf, the junior national
golf strategy, was initially "tested" at Thurso
Golf Club in 2004. It proved to be such a success the Club
decided to make it a permanent feature.
A
reason for selecting Thurso as a test bed was that it would
be subject to demanding weather conditions. This certainly
proved to be the case and within a few days of its arrival,
the bay was shifted about three metres by a typical Caithness
wind, and had to be relocated to a more sheltered position.
Despite
the initial weather problems, the bay proved very popular
with club members of all ages and its benefits for golf
coaching were obvious. It was clear such a facility would
be a valuable permanent feature at the club, but it could
not be accommodated in the budget so additional funding
was required.
The
indoor coaching facility fitted into the Highland 2007
Caithness Community Programme and Highland 2007 became
major funders. This allowed the club to seek further funding
from Awards for All and clubgolf, so the dream has become
a reality.
The
facility, an extension of the greens equipment store, has
a floor area of 100 square metres. It was constructed by
local company CG Construction. Netting and playing mats
were supplied and installed by Wick firm Hunter’s
Promotions and the flooring by another local company, A & D
Mackay. Inverness firm Acorn Signs supplied internal and
external signs.
At
the opening ceremony, attended by representatives of Highland
2007, sportscotland and clubgolf, together with invited
guests and club members, Thurso Golf Club captain John
Owens complimented his predecessor, David Lyall, for all
his efforts in achieving such a wonderful addition to Thurso
Golf Club and said the facility would be available to the
community at large. David Lyall thanked the captain and
committee for honouring him by giving the facility his
name and went on to thank all of the many people who helped
him to complete the project on time and to budget.
Fiona Hampton,
director of Highland 2007, said: "Highland 2007 is
delighted to support this excellent facility at Thurso
Golf Club.”
"I’m
sure it will be well used and I hope the additional coaching
will help players of all ages continue to reap the benefits
of this hugely enjoyable sport."
Willie
Mackay,
clubgolf Highland manager, sees the facility as a major
cog in the junior development programme. "This project
leaves a visible legacy which represents the Highland 2007,
clubgolf and Thurso Golf Club partnership," he said. "It
will benefit the whole junior golfing community of Caithness
due to the welcoming attitude of Thurso Golf Club and the
way in which all golf clubs work together under the Caithness
and North Sutherland Junior Golf Partnership."
His
colleague Martin Bowie, clubgolf facilities manager, added: "The
project is a fantastic example of what the clubgolf facilities
programme is promoting across the country and what can
be achieved through good partnership working and hard work
on everyone’s behalf. The indoor facility forms part
of a facilities programme that has generated the provision
of over 50 new facilities, with an associated capital investment
of £1.6m and £3.5m overall capital cost, and
currently is providing advice on 50-plus projects at the
development stage."
An
Awards for All spokesperson said: "This is a wonderful
community project that is truly deserving of Lottery money.
The great thing about Awards for All is that it shows how
a small amount of money can make the biggest difference
and help bring people together."
The
president of Thurso Golf Club, local MP John Thurso, complimented
the club on achieving such a superb facility that would
undoubtedly benefit those responsible for those coaching
the game of golf.