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Girls are rocking again

Girls’ golf will be rocking again in Yorkshire with the return of a successful campaign to inspire new young players.

Girls Golf Rocks ran across the county for the first time last year and introduced over 60 girls to golf, through taster and coaching courses – and with the support of ambassadors from the county girls’ squad.

This year, the number of free taster sessions is being doubled to eight. They will take place at:

Rudding Park GC, Thursday 5th April, 11am – 1pm

Middlesbrough Municipal, Friday 6th April, 10am – 12 noon

Bedale GC, Friday 6th April, 4pm – 6pm

Oulton Hall GC, Saturday 7th April – 9am – 11am

Meltham GC, Saturday 7th April, 3pm – 5pm

Hessle GC , Sunday 8th April, 1pm – 3pm

Leeds Golf Centre (Wike Ridge) – Sunday 8th April, 10am – 12 noon

Abbeydale GC, Wednesday 11th April, 11am – 1pm

The sessions are open to all girls, regardless of whether or not they have an impairment, to try golf in a fun and supportive environment. To find out more and book visit www.girlsgolfrocks.org

Following the tasters, each club will offer a five-week coaching course with PGA professionals. Then the new players will be invited to a fun day with the ambassadors featuring multi-skills challenges and the chance to play on a golf course.

The support of the ambassadors, who encourage the newcomers, has helped to make the project such a success. They include 14-year-old Ellie Parker from Doncaster Golf Club, who said: “I really enjoyed being an ambassador for Yorkshire last year, as it allowed me to pass on my experiences I have gained through playing golf which has encouraged the girls to take up the game.

“I thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience of being ambassador and would not hesitate in recommending any girl in doing the same.”

Girls Golf Rocks is a national campaign, run jointly by England Golf and the Golf Foundation, and it aims to increase the number of girl golfers from an average of just two full members per club. U.S Kids also provide 7-irons for the girls to use.

When Girls Golf Rocks ran in 15 counties last year over 850 girls had a go and more than 730 enjoyed it so much they went on to take coaching courses.

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