The Open at Royal Troon saw the return of The R&A Swingzone, aiming to deliver memorable experiences to children and families in Troon’s Spectator Village.
The PGA, The Golf Foundation, Scottish Golf and EDGA were all invited by The R&A to make ‘Unit 39’ their home for the week with one central objective: to offer fun golf and a great family experience. Golf fans of all ages – from three years to over 80 – were taking part in golf activities.
Allan Martin, PGA Coach, Education & Development Manager emphasised the importance of the Swingzone in getting people into golf. He said: “We have had a lot of golfers this week who have never swung a golf club before. We have whetted their appetite and given encouragement to try it which ultimately is what we want to achieve, and hopefully we can continue the great work to keep them playing, enjoy it, and get better in the process.”
Allan also highlighted the unique atmosphere of The Swingzone, emphasizing its commitment to inclusivity and enjoyment for all golfers and their families: “The Swingzone is an inclusive, fun, safe environment to spend quality family time, to create memorable moments nurtured by highly qualified PGA Coaches who not only the continue to inspire the golfers of today, but of the future”.
Sarah added: “My involvement as one of the team members is the ideal opportunity to relay the benefits taking a lesson provides. This year we used the Top Tracer range which served as a superb visual for our clients providing an incredible amount of confidence which they can build upon with their local PGA Professional.”
A full list of all 28 PGA Professionals that worked together to deliver the astonishing number of golf lessons are listed below.
Ian Bailey, Peter Ball, David Barlett, Sarah Bennett, Callum Beveridge, Ian Blair, Alan Bradshaw, Kevin Caplehorn, Carlo Ciullo, Scott Clelland, Jamie Cundy, Neil Curtis, Sophie Daws, Thomas Devine, Geraint Dixon, Tom Gibbs, Dean Gibson, Martin Goldie, Natalie Goodall, Denise Hastings, Jack Hayward, Nick Lowe, Tiffany MacKenzie, Josh Salmon, Connor Thomas, Harry Thomson, James Tuck, Duncan Williamson