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		<title>Aboyne Award Honorary Membership to Kimberley Beveridge</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2019 09:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Aboyne Award Honorary Membership to Kimberley Beveridge At the season end prizegiving ceremony held at Aboyne Golf Club on Saturday night, the club awarded Kimberley Beveridge ‘Honorary Membership’ in recognition of her outstanding achievements in the Amateur Game. Making the award, Club President Justin Grant said “Kimberley has had a fantastic last few seasons culminating [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>At the season end prizegiving ceremony held at Aboyne Golf Club on Saturday night, the club awarded Kimberley Beveridge ‘Honorary Membership’ in recognition of her outstanding achievements in the Amateur Game.</p>
<p>Making the award, Club President Justin Grant said “Kimberley has had a fantastic last few seasons culminating in her being crowned Scottish Women’s Amateur Champion at Barassie this year. She is also the current Aberdeenshire Ladies County Champion, having won this at Murcar a few weeks earlier.</p>
<p>Justin went on, “A talented junior, Kimberley was a 3 times Aberdeenshire Girls Champion and represented Scotland Girls and Schools teams. Amongst other highlights Kimberley has regularly represented Aberdeenshire Ladies and helped them win the Team County Championship for the first time in 32 years in 2018.</p>
<p>She also won the prestigious St Andrews Junior Ladies Open Championship in 2018. Kimberley won her first full international cap for Scotland in 2014 and her recent form led to ‘Scottish Golf’ selecting her to win her second cap representing her country in the R&amp;A Women’s Home Internationals at Downfield, Dundee in August of this year.”</p>
<p>Kimberley, aged 24, is a former pupil at Aboyne Academy who still lives in the village and works part time in the professional’s shop at the course.</p>
<p>In her acceptance speech Kimberley said &#8220;It has been a tremendous season and I am overwhelmed that Aboyne Golf Club have seen fit to present me with such a prestigious accolade.</p>
<p>The club and members have given me so much support and encouragement in recent years and I am very proud to have been awarded Honorary Membership of this fantastic club.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Scottish Golf Benefits From New Women And Girls Fund</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2019 09:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Scottish Golf Benefits From New Women And Girls Fund As part of the Scottish Government’s new Women and Girls Fund, Scottish Golf is one of fifteen organisations to benefit from £300,000 investment. Aimed at getting more women and girls in Scotland taking part in sport, the fund will target women and girls who have previously [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>As part of the Scottish Government’s new Women and Girls Fund, Scottish Golf is one of fifteen organisations to benefit from £300,000 investment. Aimed at getting more women and girls in Scotland taking part in sport, the fund will target women and girls who have previously had little or no access to physical activity for a wide variety of reasons.</p>
<p>Scottish Golf have received £15,360 from the fund and will use this to set up new Women and Girls Golf Hubs to compliment the national governing body’s existing Get into Golf offering, with four Regional Hubs offering entry level coaching in a fun and inclusive environment across the country.</p>
<p>Carol Harvey, Women and Young People Development Manager at Scottish Golf, welcomed the announcement, saying: “Scottish Golf is delighted to have received new investment to support the organisation in its aims of encouraging more women and girls to get involved with the game.</p>
<p>“In an exciting year for women’s golf in Scotland, with The 2019 Solheim Cup being staged at Gleneagles in September, the support from the Scottish Government’s Women and Girls Fund will allow us to deliver four new Women and Girls’ Golf Hubs across the country, aimed at introducing over 400 new women and girls into the game.</p>
<p>“The Hubs will run for 39-weeks during term-time with PGA Professionals delivering entrylevel coaching in a friendly environment for beginners.”</p>
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<p>Sports Minister, Joe FitzPatrick MSP, congratulated the projects that have been successful in their applications.</p>
<p>He said: “There are so many benefits to making sport and physical activity a part of daily life. From improving physical and mental health, to developing skills and strengthening communities, the impact can be life-changing and that’s why we want as many people as possible to enjoy those benefits.</p>
<p>“It is encouraging to see that participation in sport and physical activity by women and girls in Scotland is increasing, but some still face barriers to taking part.</p>
<p>&#8220;The projects who will be supported through the £300,000 Women and Girls fund have shown great insight and innovation in understanding those barriers and taking steps to address them. I look forward to seeing the impact that they have.”</p>
<p>Further details on Scottish Golf’s new Women and Girls’ Golf Hubs, including venues, dates and registration, will be communicated in due course.<br />
To keep up to date on all the latest Scottish Golf news, please click <a href="http://www.scottishgolf.org" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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