Annual Review 2019 01526 354500 [email protected] The National Golf Centre www.englandgolf.org The Broadway Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire LN10 6PU ENGLAND GOLF ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 Our Mission 04 Directors 05 Contents Chairman’s Review 06 Chief Executive’s Welcome 07 Highlights of the Year 08 Our Year in Numbers 12 Championship Results 16 Performance Results 20 Income and Expenditure 24 2 3 ENGLAND GOLF ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 Directors as at OUR MISSION. WORKING 31 December 2019 Carol Alford Alistair Booth AT THE HEART OF GOLF IN Martha Brass Phillipa Cook Nic Coward ENGLAND, SUPPORTING AND Jill Dean Michael Pask EMPOWERING A THRIVING Doug Poole Kevin Tucker Ian Watkins COMMUNITY OF PLAYERS, Les Wilson President COUNTIES AND CLUBS TO Jenny Clink President Elect GET THE MOST OUT OF THE Graham Yates Company Secretary GAME WE ALL LOVE Emily Green 4 5 ENGLAND GOLF ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 CHAIRMAN’S REVIEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S WELCOME There was a great Golf is not only deal to celebrate my career, but my across the game in 2019. sporting passion. English golfers once again excelled in competition. Individual and team triumphs reflected It was therefore a privilege to accept the role as chief executive officer in January 2020 and the time and effort invested in the country’s brightest talents by clubs and counties, as well as embrace the opportunity to build for our national golfing future. performance director Nigel Edwards and his team of coaches and support staff. This annual review sets out the achievements of 2019 – accomplishments we are constantly Five of our six squads won their Home International series. Our senior men and women were looking to improve upon. also crowned European team champions. These, however, are challenging times for the game of golf. The unprecedented disruption to The reputation for outstanding championships was enhanced in 2019 with over 6,500 players ordinary life caused by the COVID-19 outbreak has had a dramatic knock-on effect for our sport. taking part in 55 elite and handicap events. Rest assured – England Golf will provide strong leadership and support to help clubs meet The European Ladies’ Amateur Championships was held at Parkstone Golf Club in August and challenges head on and prepare for our beloved sport’s return. proved a showcase occasion. Alice Hewson provided an English winner – a fitting finale to a Once golf resumes, we will drive participation and promote golf club membership – great week. The role of English golfers in the epic Solheim Cup victory also highlighted the cornerstones of our strategy moving forward. fantastic talent that the game here can nurture. We will also work tirelessly with our partners at grassroots level to encourage all young It was also a reminder that we all need to do more to enable girls to get into the game. Girls Golf people, but especially women and girls, to enjoy this great game of ours. Rocks, in partnership with the Golf Foundation, has flourished, with 112 facilities in 26 counties providing taster sessions for 1,900 beginner girls in 2019. Women and Girls’ week in August At the top level, we should be proud of our achievements, accolades and titles earned by our continued to grow, as did the number of clubs signing up for The R&A’s Women in Golf Charter. elite players throughout 2019. Preparing for the new World Handicap System (WHS) took up a considerable amount of the In the spirit of golf being a game for everyone to enjoy regardless of age, gender or ability, we organisation’s time. WHS will come even more sharply into focus as we move towards full must also champion the beginners, the volunteers, the staff and the coaches who help make implementation in November 2020. the game what it is. SafeGolf has been rolled out across the country, reflecting our commitment to the care and With working priorities of ensuring SafeGolf compliance and World Handicap System transition, welfare of young people and other vulnerable groups. There is no greater priority for the organisational fortitude will be truly tested this year. However, I’m sure these aims will be realised. game and it is clear that this view has universal support. I look forward to working with you all in 2020 and – when safe – meeting and watching A further improvement in the game was the implementation of insurance for member golfers golfers of all abilities enjoy our sport. under a single, game-wide policy. This reflected our desire to create more immediate and This is a game that has given me a lifetime of pleasure and continues to enthuse me as much obvious value and additional services to member golfers paying affiliation fees. as it did when I first picked up a club as a junior. We have changed our approach in several areas, focusing on a smaller amount of initiatives When golf and society emerges from the current uncertainty, I’m confident we can all pull to deliver our core priorities for the game. together and focus on a common goal to ensure this great game of ours can be enjoyed for We made a number of changes to the organisation in 2019. One was a restructuring of our many generations to come. Club Support Officers network which embodies this new approach. Clubs must be the focus and we have to support all who want our help, in meaningful ways, to help them thrive. Society is changing and involvement in golf in many different formats is growing through entrepreneurial new businesses and their offers. Making connections between those different Jeremy Tomlinson forms of play and the core club network is an ever-growing part we all need to think about. Nick Pink moved on in October and we were delighted to welcome his successor as chief executive, Jeremy Tomlinson, at the beginning of 2020. Jeremy arrived at England Golf with over 30 years outstanding involvement in key roles within the golf industry as well as a long association with county golf. There remain challenges to be faced in golf, but the game continues to be of huge importance to local communities and national life. Throughout 2020 we look forward to working with counties, clubs and all involved to bring more people into the game. Nic Coward 6 7 ENGLAND GOLF ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 Highlights of the Year 1 2 #SwitchOffWithGolf campaign 1 launched, fronted by BBC’s Dan Walker, promoting different ways to play and men’s mental health. Campaign reached over 30 million As of 1 July every member is provided 2 with £10m personal liability insurance as part of their affiliation to England Golf Second staging of the Women’s and 3 Girls’ Golf Week sees us exceed last 3 4 year’s figures by reaching over 12million England Golf host the inaugural 4 Disability Open at Stoke by Nayland Golf Club with world number one George Groves taking the title Alice Hewson wins a tense play-off to 5 claim the European Ladies’ Amateur Championship at Parkstone Golf Club 6 At just 17, Yorkshire’s Ben Schmidt becomes the youngest ever winner of the Brabazon Trophy 8 9 5 6 ENGLAND GOLF ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 England celebrate great success in 7 the Home Internationals with the Men’s, Women’s, Girls’, Boys’ and 7 Senior Men’s squads all emerging victorious Emily Toy enjoys a fantastic week at 8 Royal County Down and is crowned 8 Women’s Amateur Champion Performance director Nigel Edwards 9 is named Team GB Golf Leader for Tokyo Olympics Conor Gough defeats Callum Farr 10 3 and 2 to win the English Men’s Amateur Championship at Hankley Common Golf Club Josh Hill becomes a Guinness World 11 Record holder by becoming the youngest-ever winner of an official world golf ranking event at just 15 years, six months and 27 days old 9 10 11 11 ENGLAND GOLF ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 THE WORLD HANDICAP SYSTEM IS COMING Completed workshops educating Our Year 1,397 from 600 clubs Ready for in Numbers Licence signed by CONGU Nov OUR CLUB SUPPORT ahead of the new system NETWORK 2020 16 launch September 2 820 #SWITCHOFFWITHGOLF CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED APRIL 2019 clubs supported the length and breadth of England with Combined 454 audience of articles nationwide 30.3m 600clubs receiving Media tailored support value of £110k 12 13 ENGLAND GOLF ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 GIRLS GOLF ROCKS THE NATION ELITE ENGLAND PLAYERS IN THE WAGR more counties Attracting TOP 50 join the Girls Golf Rocks WOMEN revolution 1,900 01 beginners across 26 counties enjoyed a taster session MEN 5 03on 1 September TOP 100 SECOND STAGING OF THE WOMEN AND GIRLS’ GOLF WEEK 03 WOMEN OVER than last year BIGGER MEN 05on 1 September 800people contributed OVER from across MORE the world AVERAGE HANDICAP REDUCTION BY PLAYERS IN REGIONAL U16 SQUADS than 12 Boys 274,000 MILLION VIDEO VIEWS IMPRESSIONS 0.75 Girls 55 CHAMPIONSHIPS RUN THIS YEAR % % OVER 55 45 players for handicap for elite 1.70 TARGET 0.5 golfers golfers 6,500 14 15 ENGLAND GOLF ANNUAL REVIEW 2019 Championship WOMEN Results English Women’s Amateur Championship Ellen Hume, Mill Green Golf Club English Women’s County Finals Gloucestershire English Women’s Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship Rebecca Earl, Bishops Stortford Golf Club PING Women’s Fourball Betterball Grand Final Charlotte Legg and Mary Dodds, Windlesham Golf Club MEN BOYS PING Women’s Fourball Betterball Plate Final English Champion Club Boys’ County Champion of Champions Jacqui Barson and Julie Beanland, City of Newcastle Golf Club Ben Partridge, Surrey Belton Park Golf Club English Men’s Amateur Championship English Boys’ County Championship Women’s County Champion of Champions Conor Gough, Stoke Park Golf Club Devon Bel Wardle, Cheshire English Men’s County Championship English Boys’ U14 Open Amateur Stroke
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