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Sunday, 3 October 2010

Ten top tips for the future are ready for clubgolf Junior Masters Final

EVENING NEWS 


02 October 2010

TEN Lothians youngsters are among the future stars of Scottish golf
taking part in the clubgolf Junior Masters Final at The Renaissance
Club in East Lothian tomorrow.
Craigielaw's Gabrielle MacDonald won the girls' title at Gleneagles last
year and Gullane duo Charlotte Munro and Sarah Dunlop, as well as
Emily Dalgety of Glencorse, are among the 30 players vying for that
on this occasion.

The boys' event has a 51-strong field that includes another Gullane duo 
in Jack Dunlop and Graham Swan, Glen pair Nicholas Thomson and
Greig Govenlock, Swanston New's Jackson Bell, Ryan Sloan of Glencorse
and Gregory Wood from Gogarburn.

"The Renaissance Club will provide a fitting venue for the final and having
the unique opportunity to play on this superb course has provided a huge
incentive for boys and girls from across Scotland. I am certain they will all
enjoy the experience," said clubgolf Project Manager Torquil McInroy.

"Once again we have seen many talented junior golfers competing in the
regional finals of the clubgolf Junior Masters. Over the last six years 180,000
primary school children have been introduced to golf through our introductory
game, firstclubgolf, and a significant number of this year's finalists have come
 through the clubgolf programme. Events like the Junior Masters encourage
these youngsters to stay within the game ."

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