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EGU produce golf development film

12.10am 8th December 2004 - Management Topics

In order to continue promoting the game of golf and the opportunities that exist for beginners and golf club members the English Golf Union (EGU) has produced a short film highlighting their golf development work.
Copies will be available for all golf clubs and County Unions to communicate this work with their members and other golfers. The film will also be used by the EGU when conducting seminars and conferences to promote the game.
The EGU’s golf development work continues to grow each year. The number of golf clubs now receiving EGU grants to help deliver ‘taster‘ sessions has quadrupled over the past 12 months, attracting over 5,000 newcomers to the game so far this year. In addition, 600 clubs have accessed funding to support their junior coaching programmes and almost 50,000 boys and girls have benefited since the initiative began six years ago.
The EGU Associate Membership Programme (AMP) supports both players new to the game and as more experienced golfers across the country who are unable to join golf clubs due to a variety of personal circumstances. The AMP encourages players to develop their game through its own events and initiatives but clearly also benefits club membership, with current research showing that 74% of AMP members have gone on to join a golf club.
The launch of the EGU’s Golf Development Strategic Plan (2004-2014) earlier this year has provided a more integrated approach for the game at local, regional and national level and the film provides a simple way of communicating some of the plan’s initiatives quickly and easily. The Golf Development film can be downloaded from the EGU website  www.englishgolfunion.org.

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