In order to see this content you need to have both enabled and installed. Visit for full instructions
With all eyes on Newport, Raise Your Game talks to the Chief Executive of Ryder Cup Wales 2010, Rob Holt, about inspiring a new generation of golf stars.
Legacy for the young
Golf Development Wales was set up as a joint initiative with Ryder Cup Wales, The Sports Council for Wales and the Golf Union of Wales to ensure that there is that legacy in terms of participation.
There are 41 projects around Wales aimed at making golf accessible to young people. We want to get young people interested in golf and take them right the way through the system so that we can inspire the same success as we have had with players such as Rhys Davies, Becky Brewerton and Rhian Wyn Thomas.
Learn from the best
The best juniors get the opportunity to play alongside top senior players in our clinics and pro-ams. They learn so much from each other and it's that link between the senior players and the juniors which is a vital part of the future of our sport.
Going forward
It takes a long time to change stereotypes, however, I believe the old image of golf has changed in recent years. We've got a lot of young people coming into the game and that is the life blood of the sport going forward.
Chip in
There's a huge range of career opportunities linked to golf and not all of them involve swinging a club. In terms of a golf tournament or a golf club, they employ 14 to 16 green keepers and there are also people responsible for staging the event such as catering staff, referees and administrators. Many of the skills that you learn from golf such as discipline, self-control, and propriety are all needed to progress in a career and we can give you an opportunity to learn.
See also
- 2010 Ryder Cup captains Colin Montgomerie and Corey Pavin reveal their inspired tips.
- The radio and television presenter, Chris Evans, reveals why he is fanatical about golf.
- "Have a mental belief in your own ability," says Welsh golfer Rhys Davies.
- The professional golfer, Rhian Wyn Thomas, says "If you've got a talent for it, you have to stick to it and try your best."
Elsewhere on the ´óÏó´«Ã½
Elsewhere on the web
Latest
You are what you eat.
Nutritionist and television presenter
Training ground
Work hard
Colin Jackson reveals more top tips on making exercise part of your lifestyle.