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R&A to support golf scholarships at Mission Hills China

9.00am 29th November 2018 - Growing the Game

Mission Hills in China has announced that The R&A will provide funding towards a new golf scholarship programme being set up at the world’s largest golf facility.  The scholarships at Mission Hills will support talented young Chinese golfers by providing financial grants towards their golf training and competition.

Tenniel Chu, Vice-Chairman of Mission Hills Group was joined by Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive of The R&A (pictured) for the announcement at Mission Hills Shenzhen in southern China, one of two Mission Hills resorts spanning 40 square kilometres and 22 golf courses.

Also present was Edmund Chu, managing director of SECA, China’s fastest growing sports management company which will partner with Mission Hills to underwrite the new scholarship initiative. The announcement took place during a keynote address by Slumbers to more than 200 delegates at Sports Connects, the China Sports Forum.

Mr Chu said:  “Since my late father founded Mission Hills 25 years ago, my family has been fully committed to growing golf in China. We have invested millions of dollars into youth development and more than 100,000 competitive rounds have been played by junior golfers at Mission Hills. This announcement is another exciting chapter in our long relationship with The R&A, dating back to when Mission Hills hosted the first Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in 2009.  The R&A’s commitment to growing the game in China has been unwavering throughout.”

Slumbers said: “This Golf Scholarship Programme is an important step forward in supporting young people in China, in both golf and personal development. The outcomes of initiatives like this that will underpin The R&A’s purpose, to ensure golf is thriving 50 years from now.”

Underwritten by Mission Hills and SECA, the Golf Scholarship Programme at Mission Hills will aim to support talented Chinese golfers aged 18 and under, boys and girls, with financial grants towards their training and competition and potentially their education.  The application process and further details on the programme will be announced in the coming weeks with the aim of taking in students from early next year.

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