Club Introduction to Get into Golf
Get into Golf is Scotland’s national campaign to get more adults introduced to the game, playing golf and becoming part of a club. Many clubs are now actively involved in the programme and if your club is looking to grow its membership, we’d like you to be a part of it. From working with your fellow clubs and gathering insights from participants, we know what works and what type of activities help achieve results. By sharing this information with you, we can help your club plan its own Get into Golf activities and build a successful programme.
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