A northeast England golf club launches free introductory sessions to welcome female golfers of all ages and experience levels.
Brancepeth Castle Golf Club in County Durham is launching a dedicated pathway for women and girls to discover golf through a series of free taster sessions this April. The initiative aims to break down barriers to entry and introduce the sport to newcomers in a welcoming environment.
The club is offering two complimentary sessions on consecutive Wednesday evenings. Each session runs from 6:00 p.m., meeting outside the Pro Shop, and covers the fundamentals of the game including putting, chipping, and driving range instruction. Golf clubs will be provided for participants who do not have their own equipment.
Free Taster Sessions Scheduled for April
The scheduled sessions are:
- Wednesday, 15th April at 6:00 p.m.
- Wednesday, 22nd April at 6:00 p.m.
Both sessions will assemble outside the Pro Shop, making the logistics straightforward for first-time visitors. The relaxed format is designed to introduce participants to core golfing skills without pressure or commitment, making the experience accessible to absolute beginners as well as those with some prior knowledge of the game.
Building Golf’s Female Community
This grassroots initiative reflects broader efforts within golf to develop female participation across all age groups. By removing financial barriers and providing equipment, Brancepeth Castle is making a practical investment in expanding its community and building a sustainable pipeline of women golfers.
For further information or to register for the sessions, interested participants should contact Margaret Campbell at [email protected]. Additional group sessions can be arranged if demand warrants, according to the club.
The club has promoted the initiative using the hashtags #brancepethcastlegolfclub, #durhamgolf, #northeastgolf, and #womengetintogolf, signalling its commitment to growing women’s participation in the sport across the northeast region.
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