FOXHILLS LAYS THE FOUNDATION FOR NEXT GENERATION

 

Paul Casey and Anthony Wall – both multiple winners on the European Tour – took their formative steps at the Ottershaw-based club as part of the Foxhills Foundation, which has helped develop almost 300 golfers since it started in 1986.

Now the club is on the lookout for the new 2018 intake, with an open trial day being held on March 17 for young golfers aged 11-18.

On the day, golfers will be put through their paces with a series of skills tests, where Foxhills’ expert coaches will be on hand to spot the potential among the applicants before 12 players are then selected to join one of three categories – development, intermediate and advanced.

The successful candidates will be given free membership at Foxhills, which boasts two championship 18-hole courses, a par-three nine-hole course, and exceptional practice facilities. Regular specialist tuition from the county and national-level coaches at Foxhills, and generous support from the Foundation’s official equipment partner Srixon/Cleveland Golf will also give them the very best chance of realising their potential.

Foxhills director of golf, Chris Fitt, said: “We want to make these young players the best golfers they can possibly be. We want to find some new champions at Foxhills.

It certainly doesn’t happen by accident and it is down to the individuals to make the most of a fantastic opportunity if it comes their way. But we will make sure everything is in place for them and they are given every chance to succeed.”

Paul Casey is the Foxhill's Foundation most successful graduate
Paul Casey is the Foxhill Foundation’s most successful graduate

Casey, who joined the Foundation at the age of 11, and has since gone on to make three appearances in the Ryder Cup and claim 19 professional victories, said: “Foxhills is where it started for me. I successfully tried for the Foxhills Foundation as a young man and the rest is history. I learnt so much in those early years playing the two great courses and receiving tuition from the excellent teaching staff.”

Anthony Wall, who has played on the European Tour since 1998, and claimed the Alfred Dunhill Championship in 2000 and the Paul Lawrie Matchplay title in 2016, said: “My time spent at Foxhills within the Foundation gave me a great platform for my golfing career. The structure of the regular lessons and the sense of team feel was amazing! I always felt like I was part of something good at Foxhills.”

The association with European Tour’s leading lights does not end there, with Nick Dougherty and Foxhills ambassador Ryan Fox all involved in the programme offering coaching and mentoring.

Fitt added: “We look forward to welcoming the next crop of young talent and would encourage anyone interested to get in touch for an application form as soon as possible.”

For more information, visit www.foxhills.co.uk. To register, email: [email protected] or call 01932 704 465.