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Foxhills Foundation on the hunt for new scholars

10.48am 10th March 2020 - Growing the Game - This story was updated on Wednesday, March 11th, 2020

Talented young golfers will get the chance to reap the rewards from one of the country’s top youth development programmes, thanks to the scholarship initiative on offer at Foxhills Club & Resort in Surrey.

The Foxhills Foundation, which set both Paul Casey and Anthony Wall on their way to stellar careers on the European Tour and beyond, is inviting talented applicants to join the scheme to benefit from the exceptional coaching and support available at Foxhills.

It means those youngsters from the local community, who may not previously have had the opportunity, are given a once-in-a-lifetime chance to make the most of their golfing potential with a selection of scholarships awarded. As part of the programme, which has tutored more than 300 children to date, there is mentoring from Tour professionals, equipment support and everything required to gain a deep understanding of the game, on and off the course.

The Foundation is also keen to attract keen golfers from disadvantaged backgrounds and to take the sport to disabled young golfers too.  

Chris Fitt , Foxhills’ Director of golf and leisure, said: “The Foundation was established in 1986 to afford a limited number of local children the opportunity to learn, develop and excel in golf when they might not have ordinarily had that opportunity. And it’s not just the talented children who can’t afford coaching we want to target – we want to take golf to everyone.

“We want to highlight some of those core values of the Foundation, so there are a limited number of scholarships available. Someone’s talent and development should not be hampered by their circumstances. It’s a big part of the Foxhills ethos to play an inclusive role in the local community across all aspects of the resort and the club.”

Based in Ottershaw, Foxhills boasts two championship courses – the Longcross and the Bernard Hunt – a nine-hole par-three course, a floodlit practice area, and a driving range and practice putting greens – offering everything required to provide the necessary tools for development and progress.

Fitt said: “A lot of hard work has gone into the youth development programme at Foxhills. We have children as young as three years old taking their first steps in the sport right through to those young adults who are actively pursuing a future career in the professional ranks. The reality is that not everyone will receive a scholarship but we want to make these young players the best golfers they can possibly be.”

“It certainly doesn’t happen by accident and it is down to the individuals to make the most of a fantastic opportunity if it comes their way. But we will make sure everything is in place for them and they are given every chance to succeed.”

For further details, email aburwood@foxhills.co.uk, visit www.foxhills.co.uk or call 01932 704465.

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