Junior strategy
The Carnoustie Craws High Performance Programme is the latest element in the Links’ ambitious junior development strategy, led by head professional Keir McNicoll.
The plan is to focus on the development of some of the more than 300 juniors in the Links’ already established Under 12s and Under 18s squads with a view to them competing successfully in Scottish and British amateur championships and beyond.
The whole programme, including coaching and access to the facilities is fully funded by Carnoustie Golf Links. The programme also has the continued support from The R&A, and there is no cost to the junior golfers involved.
McNicoll was himself an elite standard player as an amateur, capped by Scotland, and competed in national and international events.
Participation programme
“This new programme feels like a natural evolution of our Golf Development here at Carnoustie,” he said. “Our participation programme has grown dramatically over the past few years. It has done so because of the committed effort from everyone involved, from our hard-working volunteers to the junior golfers themselves.
“Based on the success of this participation programme, we are now ready to expand our coaching commitments. This step will focus more attention on the performance aspect of the game.”
Michael Wells, Chief Executive of the Links, added, “Carnoustie is not willing to take its foot off the pedal when it comes to growing the game. We’re very aware that there are a wealth of opportunities within the sport. We want to open doors for the new generation into the game.”
With Georgia Hall’s ‘Guide to Golf’ filmed in the weeks before the AIG Women’s Open at Carnoustie, The R&A and Carnoustie continue to work together – with the common goal of attracting more golfers of all ages, abilities and backgrounds into the sport.