Grant Moir, Executive Director – Governance at The R&A, said, “We are delighted that a team of European Tour Group referees have been approved as the first R&A Level 4 Advanced Referees.
“In their work as referees at the top level across the world, these individuals excel in the various competencies week in, week out. They have set an extremely high bar as to the standard required for other referees to follow.”
Proud
David Garland, Director of Tour Operations at the DP World Tour, is among those to have achieved the Level 4 qualification, having refereed and worked for the Tour since the beginning of 1988.
Garland said, “For our group to be the first to attain the Level 4 qualification shows the respect The R&A has for DP World Tour referees and the close working relationship we’ve had over a large number of years.
“We’ve always worked collaboratively with The R&A and I’m just very proud of our team in achieving this qualification.
“To be the first group to do so means other organisations, national federations and golf bodies that we work with will aspire to reach the same advanced level. We will be very much a part of delivering this message across the world to drive others to get to R&A Level 4.”
TARS in St Andrews
For the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic, 80 delegates from across the world will gather to enhance their own refereeing knowledge in Scotland this week (7–10 February).
The Level 3 Tournament Administrators and Referees Seminar (TARS) is run by The R&A in St Andrews and periodically around the world.
On completion of the Level 3 Seminar, delegates will have the opportunity to become a Level 3 Certified Referee further to obtaining sufficient practical experience in refereeing at events. Other Level 3 Seminars are planned by The R&A for Chile, Kenya and South Africa in 2023.
Level 1 and Level 2 of the Rules Education programme is run in collaboration with national governing bodies using presentation and exam materials supplied by The R&A.