Burhill Golf and Leisure is to give away 30 junior memberships at each of nine of its UK venues in May as part of National Golf Month.
The initiative will see a total of 270 junior memberships given away across seven of its golf centres (Abbey Hill, Birchwood Park, Hoebridge, Ramsdale Park, The Shropshire, Thornbury and Wycombe Heights) and two of its members clubs (Aldwickbury Park and Redbourn).
The structure and timings of the issuing of junior memberships will vary depending on location, with specific details available from each venue upon request.
In addition to the free memberships, Burhill Golf Club will be giving away 30 places into its Junior Open in 2016. Held every year in April, the 36-hole Burhill Junior Open is a Surrey County Golf Union Junior Boys Order of Merit Event, as well as a Daily Telegraph Qualifying Competition.
BGL Golf has a longstanding commitment to supporting the development of junior golf, with each of its venues running a range of coaching schools and academies for kids throughout the year.
Guy Riggott, Operations Director (Golf) at Burhill Golf and Leisure, commented: “Introducing youngsters to golf is extremely important to us here at BGL. The game teaches children many important life skills, and making the sport as accessible as possible to the younger generation is essential if the game is going to continue to grow. All of our Golf Schools have the national Golfmark accreditation which means they are recognised beginner and junior friendly facilities, whilst all of our PGA Professionals are CRB checked.”
For more information about junior golf at BGL venues, visit www.bglgolf.co.uk/juniors