Get into Golf: Girls

What is Get into Golf Girls ?

Get into Golf replaces our previously successful  Girls Golf Hubs.


This is the starting point of the Girls Junior Framework where girls first try golf in a fun, welcoming way.


Where the focus  is about giving girls a great first experience of golf so they want to come back.

It’s not about technique or performance yet — it’s about:

  • Having fun
  • Feeling comfortable
  • Trying something new without pressure
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Who is it For 

  • Girls completely new to golf
  • Girls with little or no experience
  • Girls who may feel unsure or nervous about starting

Focus:

Fun 

Confidence

Friendship 

First Experiences 

Welcoming environments

 

FAQs:

Get into Golf: Girls Clubs can recieve up to £400 per year

What Funding Can Be Used For

1. Coaching delivery

  • 2. Workforce development
  • 3. Junior equipment and programme resources
  • 4. Social and team-building activities
  • 5. Pathway development activity
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Further Support Available to Clubs

Clubs delivering within the Girls Junior Framework will receive support through:

  • 1. Access to Learn to Golf and junior coaching resources
  • 2. Workforce development guidance
  • 3. Marketing and promotion tools through Scottish Golfs Find and Play platform 
  • 4. Ongoing regional and national support from Scottish Golf

Clubs are committed  to:

  • Deliver an 8-week beginner programme
    (with at least 6 sessions at the club and  2 taster sessions in schools or the community)
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  • Run sessions in addition to existing junior activity
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  • Show how girls will be welcomed into the club afterwards
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  • Complete delivery by the programme deadline
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  • Submit participant data and evaluation
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Delivery Commitments  (All Stages)

 1. Deliver activity aligned to the Girls Junior Framework

  • 2. Use appropriately qualified coaches (PGA Professional, Community Golf Instructor, or Level 1 licensed coach)
  • 3. Create welcoming, inclusive environments for girls
  • 4. Support girls to continue playing beyond the programme
  • 5. Manage promotion, enrolment, and registration
  • 6. Collect participant fees where appropriate to support sustainability
  • 7. Engage with monitoring, evaluation, and learning
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Clubs are encouraged to integrate Girls Junior Framework activity within their wider junior provision rather than delivering it in isolation.