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Herts gets £25K from England Golf, Wed 1st Apr |
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England Golf has awarded the
Hertfordshire County Golf Partnership £25K over the next
three years to help support development of golf in the
county. The Partnership receives £10K in year 1, and
£7.5K in years 2 and 3. |
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The Hertfordshire
County Golf Partnership was formed in March 2008, and is
an alliance between the Herts Golf Union, The Herts
County Ladies Golf Association, and the PGA. |
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The main aim is to promote the game of golf, introduce
more people to the sport, encourage regular
participation in competitive golf and improve the
standard of play at all levels. |
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Over the next year the Partnership will receive the
first £10,000 towards the implementation of its
countywide development plan. |
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Richard Flint, EGU/EWGA Golf Development Manager,
commented, "By working in partnership, the Union,
Association and PGA in Hertfordshire will be able to
drive golf forward and progress to new levels. The
Partnership has worked hard to put together a detailed
action plan, which will guide them over the next 3
years." |
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Other aims for the Partnership include offering
training, support and recognition to volunteers and
professional teaching coaches within the game to ensure
that the County has a co-ordinated network of support. |
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Chris Murray, Chairman of the Partnership, said: "The
Herts Golf Partnership is looking forward to working
together and with our whole network of volunteers to
help reduce existing barriers to playing golf and
joining a golf club". |
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The Herts Golf Partnership is currently one of 29 county
partnerships that are developing throughout England.
Their aim is to bring together the three main golfing
organisations, the EGU, EWGA and the PGA, with support
from the Golf Foundation, and utilise their combined
knowledge, experience and resources to support and
expand golf within a county. County Golf Partnerships
are an initiative that have been introduced via England
Golf's ''Whole Sport Plan'' for golf and are an integral
part of England Golf's vision to ''Grow the Game''. |
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In line with the Whole Sport Plan, the partnership also
aims to get 20% of golf clubs accredited to GolfMark by
31st December 2010. GolfMark is the national scheme that
recognises junior and beginner friendly golf facilities. |
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More information on County Golf
Partnerships can be found on the ''For Golf Clubs''
section of the EGU website,
www.englishgolfunion.org and then click on
''Info for Counties''. |