MORE TRI-GOLF ACTIVATORS STARTS AT KENDAL, 10th November...

Calling all volunteers!
Copies of this poster should be in your clubhouse now!
Make a note of the contact names on the poster and
get in touch if you would like to help us out in some way!
Golf volunteers can do a little or a lot, working with clubs, ranges, juniors, new golfers and scratch team members.
There is work on the course with players, on the road with team players, on the practice ground with juniors and new golfers, in the committee room with other golf volunteers.
Give us a call, and spare us some time, if you are a golfer you will benefit from helping others. The more we are the stronger golf becomes. The quality of our sport, facilties and players goes up.
The England Golf Partnership hosted the
2010 GOLF VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARDS.
The Club Development Award was presented to:
- Andrew Plane - Eden Golf Club, Cumbria.
(back row 2nd right). CONGRATULATIONS.
Page supported by golf volunteers.org
A typical, local need for volunteers!
The Golf Foundation is now working with well over 300 school sport partnerships in England and similar organisations in Scotland and Wales, introducing golf to in excess of 750,000 children across Great Britain. The Allerdale partnership is one of the real stars of this framework. Covering a large rural area in Cumbria, the partnership made it possible for a high number of youngsters to experience golf for the first time. Over half of the 60 primary schools in the partnership now have their own Tri-Golf bag and 60 teachers have been trained as Tri-Golf Activators. Of the nine secondary schools, five have their own Golf Xtreme equipment and a number of teachers have attended the Golf Xtreme workshop.