Slinfold announces first young golf ambassador

West Sussex club provides free membership to talented young junior

Billy Stott in action at Slinfold Golf & Country Club
Billy Stott in action at Slinfold Golf & Country Club

Slinfold Golf & Country Club in West Sussex has announced that eight-year-old British Junior Champion golfer Billy Stott has become its first official young golf ambassador.

The Horsham-based club has been teaching and supporting Billy since he was five, when he picked up his first golf club and began hitting golf balls at the club’s driving range. With a natural eye for the ball and with support from his parents and coaches at Slinfold, Billy started to enter local junior competitions around West Sussex.

Since then, he has been making his mark with an impressive record of performances on regional and national stages and recently won the under-7 boys at the 2025 Champion of Champions World Championship at Lough Erne, Ireland. His talent, consistency and dedication have also seen him secure top finishes across the Sussex Junior Development Tour, including becoming both the Under 9 and Overall Tour Winner, as well as a top 10 finish at the Faldo Futures Under 9 Final at The Belfry.

Over the years, Billy has received weekly lessons with several Slinfold PGA-qualified golf coaches, and the club has now gifted free junior golf membership to help him achieve his dream of one day becoming a full-time professional player.

Billy’s golf has improved rapidly under the tutelage of Slinfold G&CC’s team of PGA coaches

Billy’s father, Ollie Stott, comments: “Slinfold Golf & Country Club has been and continues to be the perfect place for Billy and his golfing journey. We discovered the weekly junior group lessons at the Club and decided to bring him down to the driving range. He loved it from the very first session, and he’s been coming back ever since.

“There are so many reasons why Slinfold is such a fantastic environment for a young golfer like Billy. The junior section is incredibly well supported, with friendly, knowledgeable coaches who offer both group and private lessons throughout the week. Their encouragement and structured approach have helped Billy progress with confidence and enjoyment.

“The facilities are ideal for juniors, too. The par-3 course has been invaluable for building confidence, learning course etiquette, practicing short game and scoring in a manageable, fun environment. On the main course, the option to play 9 or 18 holes makes it incredibly flexible for juniors, and the shortened black tees provide a brilliant development pathway as they grow in distance and ability.”

Slinfold’s 18-hole parkland course, par-3 9-hole course and extensive practice facilities provide a great venue for golfers of all ages to improve their golf

Luke Blacker, General Manager at Slinfold, said: “It’s a privilege to support Billy with his extraordinary talent. Our team of coaches do a fantastic job in teaching him and our other junior golfers, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for him.”

Support for Billy is just another investment example that Slinfold G&CC has been making in its junior golf training programme recently. In the past year, the number of junior golf members has more than doubled, with a quarter of these now achieving a handicap to play in local competitions. For the first time in many years, three juniors have been selected for the under-14 Sussex Academy, and one chosen to represent Sussex under-13s. The Club now runs one of the largest junior competitions in West Sussex, with well-established weekly junior competitions and an annual Club Championship.

To follow Billy’s journey visit https://billystott.com/ To become a junior or adult golf member, call 01403 791154 or visitwww.slinfoldclub.co.uk/membership

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