Crown’s boost for Golf Foundation

Crown Golf has sealed its largest ever commitment to junior golf development, with a £24,000 donation from its members to the Golf Foundation.

In asking its members to contribute £2 per person when renewing their annual membership, the award-winning golf club owner & operator joins the R&A, the PGA, The European Tour and The Ryder Cup as one of the most significant donors to the Golf Foundation, which is a charity committed to the sporting and social development of youngsters through golf. 

Crown Golf, which owns or operates 29 facilities in the UK, is currently unique among the country’s major golf operators in encouraging its members to give to the Golf Foundation in this way.

This year’s contribution follows a prior Crown Golf donation, in 2007, of £14,000 to the charity.

Crown Golf CEO, Stephen Lewis, who handed the £24,000 cheque to Golf Foundation CEO Mike Round, said: “Crown Golf is fully committed to developing golf for all ages. The Golf Foundation runs some brilliant junior golf initiatives right across the country, and we’ll continue to strive to money for it in the future.

“I’d like to thank our members, who have consistently responded superbly to our suggestion that they donate to this popular golfing charity. All of us who work in golf should encourage as many children as possible to take up the game – it’s how you keep the sport alive.”

Through its ‘Golf Roots’ programmes, the Golf Foundation aims to reach one million children per year. Golf Roots helps children and young people to develop both playing and personal skills which will benefit them for the rest of their lives.

 

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