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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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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2019 08:34:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Lancashire Club Looks To The Future A Lancashire club is breaking down the barriers to encourage more ladies to take up golf. Walmersley Golf Club – which was founded in 1906 – has established equal playing rights and privileges for both male and female members of the club. The decision of the club – which [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>A Lancashire club is breaking down the barriers to encourage more ladies to take up golf.</p>
<p>Walmersley Golf Club – which was founded in 1906 – has established equal playing rights and privileges for both male and female members of the club.</p>
<p>The decision of the club – which can be found in White Carr Lane at Walmersley, near Bury – continues the transformational work going on in governing bodies at both national and regional level, down to individual facilities, to ensure the sport provides an equal platform for both men and women.</p>
<p>Lady Captain Helen Parkinson says: “If the game of golf seeks to move forward it needs to change with society and give equal opportunities to everyone regardless of gender.</p>
<p>“We have found in the past that it is quite difficult to recruit women for various reasons. For example, the time element is mentioned, particularly for those who have work or family to care for.</p>
<p>“Playing after work is not always possible while the alternative of playing on Sunday has not always been popular as this is seen as a family day. So being able to play at any time, even a few holes, will make the game more accessible.</p>
<p>“A big part of what it will mean at Walmersley is full acceptance for the women as equal to the men. It was clear that differences in attitude towards men and women were not acceptable in the 21st century, particularly to younger golfers.</p>
<p>“The women will now pay the same fees but consider this a huge step forward. Everyone knows all members are truly equal with no restrictions on playing times or access to various aspects of club life.”</p>
<p>Club Captain Steve Fox said: “This major change has been well received by everyone and we are proud of the agreement to implement this proposal. It means equal opportunity for all and is welcomed by the male players at the club. Equal playing rights and the same privileges is seen as the only way forward.”</p>
<p>Competition days will be Tuesdays and Saturdays while the club will continue with its coaching programme for newcomers with a free ladies taster session on Tuesday, April 30 (6.30pm-8.30pm), having received a full complement for their first session on April 7.</p>
<p>All equipment is provided on the day, with refreshments included. Further discounted group coaching lessons are available while the club operates a ‘buddy’ system to help new golfers when they get out on the course for the first time.</p>
<p>Says Helen Searle, club support officer for the Lancashire Golf Development Group and England Golf: “Walmersley have worked exceptionally hard in clearly communicating the message to their members as to the importance of equality and how this can grow the game and reach audiences that were once alienated.</p>
<p>“Women’s golf is a tough nut to crack, but creating a more welcoming environment is the first hurdle to overcome. I am so proud to work with clubs like Walmersley and others that are really trying to break the mould and make a difference to the game.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Praise For Clubs As Lancashire Nominated For Top Award Lancashire clubs are hoping their support for the drive to get more people playing golf will help land a prestigious national award. The Red Rose county has been nominated in the 2019 England Golf awards, sponsored by adidasGolf. The Lancashire team are bidding to secure a double success, having [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_4429" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img class="size-large wp-image-4429" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/tommy-fleetwood-group-1024x768.jpg" alt="Spot the star …. former Lancashire county player Tommy Fleetwood – now number 14 in the world – with members of the Lancashire boys’ training squads when the Ryder Cup star shared some of his lessons from his formative years as a golfer" width="1024" height="768" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Spot the star …. former Lancashire county player Tommy Fleetwood – now number 14 in the world – with members of the Lancashire boys’ training squads when the Ryder Cup star shared some of his lessons from his formative years as a golfer</p></div>
<p>Lancashire clubs are hoping their support for the drive to get more people playing golf will help land a prestigious national award.</p>
<p>The Red Rose county has been nominated in the 2019 England Golf awards, sponsored by adidasGolf.</p>
<p>The Lancashire team are bidding to secure a double success, having been crowned County of the Year at the 2017 awards. This time round they will face competition from Wiltshire when the winners are revealed at a gala dinner in London in March.</p>
<p>County golf officials have been delighted by the support shown by the region&#8217;s 157 golf-related facilities, which has seen a wide range of projects to grow the game across Lancashire.</p>
<p>As a result, the county is bucking the national trend with a total membership increase in 2017 of just over 1% against a nationwide decline of 2%. This is on the back of a 4% increase in 2016.</p>
<p>And county organisers have praised clubs for being prepared to embrace a new approach to wooing the next generation of golfers.</p>
<p>Projects included a ground-breaking conference looking at increasing the number of girls and women playing golf, which saw industry experts offer advice across a range of subjects including marketing, customer experience, social media and what young women are looking for from golf.</p>
<p>Lancashire Union of Golf Clubs secretary Phil Harvey said: &#8220;Lancashire is a county which understands the complex barriers to participating in golf. Combining the strength, skills and experience of its partners it has capitalised on the ‘County of the Year Award’ 2017 to reinforce its position as leader in the quest to tackle those barriers.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our successful county conference and follow up initiatives &#8211; hailed as the ‘flagship’ for driving participation of women and girls &#8211; provided education, motivation and support.&#8221;</p>
<p>The award nomination brings together the work of a number of partners, including the Lancashire Union of Golf Clubs, the Lancashire Ladies County Golf Association, the Lancashire Golf Development Group, the Golf Foundation and the Professional Golfers Association.</p>
<p>They have set out a vision for the county which pledges &#8220;for the golf bodies in Lancashire to strengthen their relationship and play a key role in getting more people playing the game and developing talented individuals.</p>
<p>&#8220;The course for action provides a focus for the passion, determination and enthusiasm of the thousands of our paid and unpaid ‘guardians’ of golf to deliver.&#8221;</p>
<p>The figures make impressive reading as Lancashire has promoted golf on national TV and radio, as well as at community events, meaning 111 people with disabilities have been helped into golf programmes, while more than 1,200 children have been offered a way into the sport.</p>
<p>New initiatives generated an estimated £190,000 in new business between April and September last year, while clubs have been supported to call on more than £616,000 in investment to secure their long-term futures.</p>
<p>Lancashire has recently appointed a new Director of Coaching to overhaul its entire coaching programme while strengthening its admin team over the past few years, adding experience in key areas such as marketing, finance, business development and club management to the committee structure.</p>
<p>More than 200 boys and 96 girls are on junior talent development programmes.</p>
<p>Other developments included new software to help counties collect fees and membership details, which is now used by 30 of the 34 counties in England, while 5,700 players subscribe to the free Lancashire County Card scheme.</p>
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