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Golf Foundation builds on success at Wentworth
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Golf Foundation builds on success at Wentworth

The Golf Foundation has thanked The European Tour and four highly generous professional players for providing a Golf Roots experience to remember for local youngsters at Wentworth Club.

Golf Roots quick-fire shoot-out

During the BMW PGA Championship, The European Tour provided space for a Golf Roots junior centre in Wentworth Club’s Tented Village. For the entire week, youngsters were able to enjoy Tri-Golf, the game for five to 11 year olds which is helping the Golf Foundation bring golf to more than 9,000 schools nationwide.

BBC commentator and former European Tour player Ken Brown, Ladies European Tour players Kirsty Taylor and Jo Mundy, and PGA professional Steve Parry, a qualifier for the BMW PGA Championship, all joined in a Tri-Golf challenge to showcase Golf Roots, the programme which makes the game more accessible for children from all backgrounds.

Brown, Taylor and Mundy are all Golf Roots Ambassadors and have been strong supporters of the initiative, whilst Parry combines high-level competition with supporting the Golf Foundation at his North West Golf Academy, based at Hart Common Golf Club in Westhoughton.

The quartet all took part in the Golf Roots quick-fire shoot-out, with Parry winning the day and being presented with a Golf Roots medal for his achievement.

Mike Round, Chief Executive of the Golf Foundation, said: “We would like to give a big “thank you” to the professionals, and offer particular thanks to The European Tour. The European Tour is a great supporter of all our work and it makes a massive difference for us to be able to showcase Golf Roots during Tour events, helping us to spread the message that golf is a game for everyone. Some of the youngsters will have enjoyed their first hits with any golf clubs, and then watched Lee Westwood and Luke Donald battle it out for the World Number One spot. That is an exciting start to anyone’s golf career.”

The BMW PGA Championship led to a busy and successful week for the leading golf charity. New President Colin Montgomerie presented the Golf Foundation President’s Awards last Wednesday, and a day previously, the R&A arranged for R&A ‘Working for Golf Ambassador’ Padraig Harrington to give a clinic to local Golf Roots youngsters at the nearby Sunningdale Golf Club.

The Golf Foundation has a proven track record in increasing the level of golf in schools, and plays a major role in linking these schools to golf clubs and driving ranges to increase junior participation rates in support of the national golf partnerships of England, Scotland and Wales.

Golf Roots has some heavyweight support from the R&A, The European Tour, The Ryder Cup, the PGA, the BGIA, England Golf and Sport England, and a further amount of money has been made available by the Ryder Cup Trust.

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