Golf Foundation has a ball at The Open

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The Golf Foundation has thanked The R&A and HSBC for the significant support that made the 2011 Open Championship the most successful ever for the leading golf charity.

As millions watched the championship, the Golf Foundation was given a unique opportunity to showcase its ‘HSBC Golf Roots’ programme which encourages children from all backgrounds and circumstances to enjoy golf and learn positive life skills.

The Championship’s organisers created the ‘R&A Swingzone’ in the tented village at Royal St George’s for the whole of Open week. Here, the Golf Foundation team worked alongside the Professional Golfers’ Association and on behalf of the England Golf Partnership to introduce golf to new participants.

Highlights of the week included a visit to the R&A Swingzone from the new Golf Foundation President, Colin Montgomerie, as a major announcement was made. HSBC has joined the drive to get more youngsters interested in golf through the Golf Foundation’s ‘HSBC Golf Roots programme’ and through a long-term relationship with The R&A. This joint contribution will mean more funding for the Golf Foundation over the next five years.

Linked to its support of The Open Championship, HSBC’s quest to contribute to the world of golf at a local level will now see the bank sit alongside The R&A, The European Tour, the PGA, the Ryder Cup Committee and Trust, the British Golf Industry Association’s ‘Grow Golf’ Fund, and Sport England as a core partner of the Golf Foundation.

Another major announcement made during the week was the presentation to major-wnning South African Ernie Els of the Golf Foundation’s ‘Spirit of Golf’ Award.

The ‘Big Easy’ was selected for the honour for his achievements as a player, for his contribution to the sport, and the commitment he has shown to children and young people.

Els joins an illustrious club of previous winners that includes Gary Player (2007), Tony Jacklin (2008), Lee Westwood (2009), and Ian Poulter (2010).

Through invited school groups and family visits to the R&A Swingzone, young boys and girls played Tri-Golf and Golf Xtreme games, competitions and a special putting challenge sponsored by Titleist.

Many youngsters also took advantage of the free lessons given by PGA professionals throughout the week.  

The Golf Foundation team also recreated the ‘Open Championship Challenge’, enjoyed last year by among others, Louis Oosthuizen.

The defending Open Champion returned this year to play the 30-second Tri-Golf game where balls are fired at the target to score as many points as possible in the time allowed.

Oosthuizen was joined for the challenge by fellow Open players Brian Davis, Webb Simpson and Nick Watney, Ryder Cup star Colin Montgomerie, LET players Sam Head and Jo Mundy, rugby legend and HSBC Ambassador Gavin Hastings and BBC presenter Andrew Cotter, Davis winning the day with a record score.

As an excellent added bonus in the R&A Swingzone, the Golf Foundation team were able to welcome top women’s golfer Suzann Pettersen to take part in the challenge and meet youngsters.

Suzann had just been appointed as The R&A’s next ‘Working For Golf Ambassador’. Suzann joins two-time Open Champion Padraig Harrington in this role, promoting the work of The R&A worldwide.

Mike Round, Chief Executive of the Golf Foundation, said he was “delighted” with the week, and that the key theme had been to maintain the excellent momentum being made towards achieving the aim of reaching one million youngsters per year by 2013. The newly named ‘HSBC Golf Roots’ programme, with the support of HSBC, is a major boost for grass roots junior golf.

He added: “The R&A has been a great supporter of our work and this Open week has allowed us to showcase our HSBC Golf Roots programme and raise our profile as the leading golf charity. A big thanks to The R&A and all our visitors to the R&A Swingzone, from the stars to all the youngsters and their families.”

* To learn more about HSBC Golf Roots and the Golf Foundation call 01992 449830 or visit www.golf-foundation.org

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