“I love organising something from start to finish, taking it through from setting up the events, players entering, playing and then finishing.
“I can bring a fresh set of eyes, seeing how we can use technology to add to the invention and application of new ways of doing things.
“I have been doing a statistical analysis of the entries over the last few years. For instance club and team event entries have grown by half in recent years, events that start with club qualifiers and now build to Finals Week.
“Coming from a club background myself I certainly want to see Finals Week continue to become bigger and better, one of the biggest events in the calendar.
“We also want to get events in the calendar early, for instance we are already working on the fixture list for 2025.
“There are things like interactive scoring, bigger and better leader boards, live streaming, video content that we can take all that a bit further.”
Askins and his team are already planning the 2023 calendar for more than 30 Wales Golf championships, including the elite events to find the Welsh champions in all categories through to competitions for all club players in Wales.