19/02/2020
Derbyshire golf pro Fame Tate’s celebrations marking the first anniversary of owning Stanedge Golf Club have been enriched by her being named PGA Midlands Professional of the Year.
The award completes a memorable year for the former Ladies European Tour player which began when she rescued the club near Chesterfield from closure.
Since then she has breathed new life into it, taking the membership from zero to 130-plus, overseen the renovation of the clubhouse and changing rooms and upgraded the course.
In addition, the 38-year-old has earned a host of awards, so much so that she is fast running out of space in the new look clubhouse to accommodate them.
She marked the completion of her training to become a PGA Professional by being named the Association’s Female Assistant of the Year and won the ‘Outstanding Achievement’ category in the English Women’s Awards (North).
Tate was also named one of Derbyshire’s Junior County Golf Coaches for 2019, an accolade reflected by her being demand as a coach at Stanedge and some of golf’s most prestigious events.
She has introduced coaching clinics for youngsters, women and beginners at Stanedge and was on duty in the Swingzone during the 2019 AIG Women’s British Open at Woburn and the Solheim Cup at Gleneagles.
Reflecting on what has been a hectic year, Tate said: “It’s been a whirlwind but a very fulfilling one.
“The 12 months have flown by and there have been so many highlights both at the club and away from it.
“My initial projection for the club was quite conservative, so what has been achieved there has exceeded my expectations.
“And winning awards and coaching at the Women’s Open and Solheim Cup have made it an unforgettable year.
“Receiving the PGA Midlands Professional of the Year award in the same week that we celebrated the first anniversary of buying Stanedge was the perfect way to end it.”