Fun and inclusive
The training course will be a mix of online and face-to-face learning, focusing on developing Community Golf Instructors who take a person-centred approach and can create a relaxed, sociable environment for golf activity.
Once trained, CGIs can be paid for their work across defined programmes and initiatives, including delivery in schools, which will be a key focus.
The governing bodies across GB&I are confident that perceptions of the game can be enhanced, as people recognise it can be a sport for everyone, with England Golf CEO, Jeremy Tomlinson, commenting, “In creating this training programme based predominantly on delivering fun inclusive games-based sessions, in a format and at a cost accessible to all, we feel will be game changing for golf within GB&I.
“Dramatically increasing the provision of golf in schools and local communities is just one of the great ways to inspire young people and their families to try golf and become golfers.”
Golf currently benefits from a PGA Coaching network, which continues to develop golfers from grass roots to the elite level across GB&I.
The Community Golf Instructors will complement the existing work of the PGA as well as building on the previously implemented Club Activator Course, by increasing access to beginner and introductory golf activity. All with the aim of helping more people recognise the benefits of playing golf and becoming a golfer.