FAQ's - Girl's Golf Hubs?
What Support Is Provided For Clubs?
Each Girls’ Golf Hub will receive up to £400 of funding to help support the delivery of the hubs.
The funding will be provided once the programme has been completed.
There will also be access to our Learn to Golf & Roving Pro coaching resources through our National Junior Framework and software to create your marketing campaigns.
What Do We Expect From Clubs?
Clubs should charge the players for the programme, we would recommend £30.
Girls who have participated in the hubs should be offered some sort of membership deal at the end of the programme.
After any regional events, we would encourage Hub networks to maintain contact regionally to further develop girls’ golf priorities in the area that reflect the needs of both clubs and participants.
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