Junior Golf Festival
(Date of issue: Wednesday, 5 August 2009)
Local youngsters are being asked to come along to a free junior
golf festival in Carlisle’s city centre this Saturday
(8 August).
Held between 10am and 2pm, it has been organised by Carlisle
City Council, in partnership with the Cumbria Golf Partnership,
local golf clubs and Step into Sport volunteers, and is aimed at
young people aged between 5 and 16 years old.
‘Come and Try’ activities will include putting and chipping
games; tuition from local golf coaches and a large inflatable golf
net. A prize draw, with the chance to win various prizes donated by
local golf shops and clubs.
Carlisle City Cllr Ray Bloxham, Portfolio Holder for Environment
and Infrastructure, said:
“Getting children involved in golf at this age is
so important. To involve the local community in an event like this
is fantastic and you never know, this initiative could unearth a
future major champion in Carlisle."
The event is part of the two year Golf Roots programme
co-ordinated by the City Council. Golf Roots is a high profile and
innovative junior golf development programme run by the Golf
Foundation. In 2009, through funding from a variety of
organisations (Ryder Cup Trust, European Tour, National Sports
Foundation and the England Golf Partnership) and individual
donations, Golf Roots is being delivered in 16 cities across
England and Wales. Carlisle has been selected to be one of
them.
This Saturday’s event follows on from a series of Tri-Golf and
Extreme Golf coaching sessions held in schools this summer and a
Tri-Golf Festival, held in July. Ninety Carlisle school children
took part. The winners - Newlaithes Junior School - will represent
the city at a national festival, held this September in
Loughborough. Ends
Notes to Editors:
- Tri-Golf is a 'mini' version of golf designed specifically for
young children at infant, primary and junior schools.
- Extreme Golf is aimed at secondary aged children.
- It was launched in November 2000 by the Golf Foundation. This
involved developing youngster-friendly equipment that has proved to
be popular with children, affordable for schools, and easy for
teachers to use.
- Tri-Golf is now reaching approximately 500,000 young children
per year across the British Isles. It has broken new ground and has
demonstrated how golf can be delivered through fun-based activity
sessions involving large groups of youngsters. It has reached
youngsters who would not normally have considered golf as an
option.