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Register your interest in becoming a Community Golf Instructor

Register your interest in becoming a Community Golf Instructor

Following the collaboration of Wales Golf and partners across Great Britain and Ireland to pioneer a Community Golf Instructor programme, members of the public can now register their interest for training courses to become instructors from 2024.

The new Community Golf Instructor training programme has been set up to create a dedicated new workforce to help grow the game in communities across the British Isles, with the focus of getting golf into schools, communities and beginner activity into golf clubs and activities.

Once trained, instructors will be able to lead beginner and introductory activity independently, working in a paid or voluntary capacity, without it affecting their ‘amateur status’ as a golfer. 

After the success of the first stages of piloting, the programme is into its final stage of testing with in-person sessions, live webinars and eLearning through October to December.

Members of the public can now register their interest for training courses, which will be available to book from 2024, by clicking here.

Working in partnership with The Golf Foundation, the endorsement of the PGA, and the full backing and financial support of The R&A, the Home Nations have piloted training at the following venues – Beeston Fields, Nottinghamshire, Celtic Manor (Wales), Carlton House (Ireland) and Emirates Arena (Scotland).  

Wales Golf Club Development and Community Manager Theo Baker, said: “The piloting took place in different environments, including indoors. It has allowed us to test and evaluate content, enabling us to make improvements which will help create confident and capable instructors.

“By inviting a range of stakeholders, we have developed relationships with organisations outside of golf, who will help to diversify the golfing workforce.”

This new programme is designed to complement the great work of PGA members, by increasing access to beginner and introductory golf activity and encouraging new players to go for a lesson, all with the aim of helping more people recognise the benefits of playing golf and becoming a golfer.

The training course will be a mix of online and face-to-face learning, focusing on developing Community Golf Instructors who take a person-centred approach and can create a relaxed, sociable environment for golf activity.

Wales Golf CEO Hannah McAllister said: “Implementing Community Golf Instructors across Wales to help increase accessibility to the game is an exciting prospect for golf within the country. These instructors and the programme itself alongside our own New2Golf beginner schemes help ensure that our goal of extensive participation across our communities is well covered.” 

“Golf in Wales is Everyone’s Game. For Fun, For Sport, For Life and we hope that the new Community Golf Instructors will help us achieve our long term vision”

Phil Anderton, Chief Development Officer at The R&A, said, “We look forward to people registering their interest to become Community Golf Instructors for the training programme. This initiative will develop a larger workforce in Great Britain and Ireland that is able to work in local communities and encourage more people of all backgrounds to get into our sport, building on the excellent work PGA members perform.

“Golf has enjoyed a surge in participation in recent years and we must keep working hard to continue the momentum so people of all ages and backgrounds from across different areas of society can come into the sport in an accessible way.”