Ellesmere College has been chosen to host a prestigious golf pro series next year - the first time it's been held at a school.
Three annual European Junior Golf Tour events will
be held at Ellesmere College in April, June and September - having previously
only been held at private clubs in its 21-year
history.
The decision to begin a new series at the college
came through a link between Ellesmere College Golf Academy Coach Rob Ashbrook
and professional junior golf coach, former professional golfer and tour founder
and director Roger Shutt.
An inaugural competition was held at the college last month and Roger said it was a
huge success.
"We had almost 50 people tee off at Ellesmere
College on September 12 and we had nothing but good feedback," he said. "It was so easy to run, they opened all the doors
for us, we had the course to ourselves and the players all had positive
feedback about the course. It is the start of a strong bond between Ellesmere College and the
European Junior Golf Tour - in fact, one of my students I teach in London has decided to
become a pupil at Ellesmere College because they were so impressed by the Golf
Academy. It has sparked my
creative imagination and I'm very excited to build the event and 2022 series
into an annual relationship."
The next event due to be held at Easter looks set to
double in size with both a morning and afternoon session. The college will also put on a family fun day with
chipping, long drive and target challenges for players and families as well as
an indoor golf simulator and family pairs competitions, such as parent / child pairs playing together. The sessions are part of
around 30 events the Tour stages each year, which attract players from all over
Europe as well as Thailand, Finland, USA, Canada and Russia. The Tour series provides
junior golf tournaments on a nationwide and international basis for children
aged from five to 17 years old. Many young players who compete have since gone
on to become Tour Professionals ranked in the Top 25 in the World Rankings.
Stephen Mullock, Deputy Head
External Relations at Ellesmere College, said: "We were
thrilled when Rob and Roger said the College would be a perfect location for
one of the legs of the European Junior Golf Tour. The inaugural event was a huge success and we were
delighted to be able to host such talent and see the professionalism from the
junior golfers who attended. We are so pleased to be able to offer our
state-of-the-art facilities in order to help golf stars of the future to
develop and improve, something we are dedicated to through the growing success of our Golf Academy."
The series at Ellesmere College will be official
qualifiers for the World Invitational Championship 2022 in Ireland and the
European Junior Tour 'Race2Spain' order of merit points.
The overall
winner of the series will also gain a scholarship to study at the College
alongside their golf training.
For more
information please visit: Ellesmere College Golf Academy
Maim Image: Ethan Harrison, Ellesmere College (8-9yr group) with Roger Shutt
25th October 2021 Back to News