The PGA speaks to Parliamentary Golf Group

25/10/2018

All Parlimentary Golf Group

Representatives from The PGA met with the All-Party Parliamentary Golf Group to talk about the organisation’s work in the sport. 

Members of Parliament and Peers were joined by PGA Honorary and Associate Members, as well as the Association’s chief executive, Robert Maxfield, who made a presentation to the Group. 

At the meeting, there was a discussion of The PGA’s heritage and history, key member categories and their reach to amateur golfers, investment in the game, and the organisation’s involvement in the Ryder Cup. 

Chairing the meeting was Member of Parliament for North Warwickshire and All-Party Parliamentary Golf Group Co-Chair, Craig Tracey MP. He said “The PGA are based in my constituency, and do fantastic work to grow the game across the United Kingdom, both by educating and training PGA Professionals and through a range of other initiatives.

“Group Members were delighted to hear about The PGA’s work in the sport, and we are grateful to Robert Maxfield for taking the time to meet in Parliament.”

Group Co-Chair and Member of Parliament for North East Fife, Stephen Gethins MP, commented: “It was a pleasure to welcome Robert Maxfield to Parliament, and to hear about The PGA’s involvement in the Ryder Cup in particular following Team Europe’s success at Le Golf National last month.

“Golf is a sport for all, which delivers a range of benefits at both the local and national level, and the Parliamentary Golf Group is committed to ensuring that the positive contributions that organisations such as The PGA make are heard.”

Robert Maxfield, Chief Executive of The PGA, added: “It was an honour to meet with Members of the All-Party Parliamentary Golf Group, and to discuss The PGA’s aims and vision. 

“The work undertaken by PGA Professionals in clubs, in coaching and in delivering many other initiatives on behalf of the game, is vital to ensuring its future. We look forward to continuing working closely with the Group to ensure that the health, social and economic benefits of the sport are realised at both local and national level.”

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