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EXHIBITORS RETURN TO SALTEX
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PUTTING SAFETY FIRST
PELLENC PROMOTION ANNOUNCED
ST GEORGE'S PARK CHOOSE SISIS
AMENITY SPECIALIST APPOINTED
NOTTS GC ADD TO FLEET
TRENTAM'S TOTAL SOLUTION
BOOSTING JUNIOR GOLF
MO BACTER MAKES GLEE DEBUT
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SEPT / OCT 2014 ISSUE

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BOOSTING JUNIOR GOLF
Report highlights opportunities for clubs

 
Simon Elsworth of the report authors, Syngenta Head Turf & Landscape EAME

New research offering insights into how more young people could be encouraged to play golf have been published by Syngenta.

The report sheds light on the important role of family and schools in introducing young people to golf, and how factors such as affordable equipment rentals, shorter courses, fast-track learning, relaxed dress codes and friendly, social environments could help clubs recruit and retain young players.

The report, The Opportunity to Grow Golf: Youth Participation, which is free to download is based on specialist qualitative research with golfers and non-golfers in the 14-15 and 17-18 year age groups.

The findings, which have been welcomed by the leading children's golf organisation, The Golf Foundation, are designed to help clubs and courses identify potential solutions to retain current junior golfers and attract new players.

Syngenta Head Turf & Landscape EAME, Simon Elsworth, said: "While some of the responses from the series of focus groups might have been expected, listening carefully to what young people have to say about sport and golf, what interests them and what would engage them further is enlightening.

"In many ways, what youth say about golf in terms of its friendliness (spending time with friends and family; customer service) and flexibility (opportunity to play 9-holes rounds; dress codes) is consistent with what many existing golfers and prospective players say and want."

Simon Elsworth added: "From a business perspective, youth participation is an important strategic opportunity for golf as a sport and a business. Giving young people opportunities to engage in golf in a way that will enable them to enjoy the many benefits it offers as a sport and social activity will help develop long-term participants and customers."


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