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WEETABIX
KIDS AIM FOR A WIN AT THE WARWICKSHIRE
A hundred of Great Britain
& Ireland's most talented young golfers will be competing in the 2001 Golf
Foundation Weetabix Age Group Championships next week at The Warwickshire Golf
Club, Leek Wooton, Warwickshire.
Out of the thousands who
have entered the 2001 Championships, 60 boys & 40 girls have qualified to
compete in the Grand Final. Players have taken part in regional finals across
the country with regional winners securing a place in the 36-hole final to be
held on Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 August 2001.
THE WINNER IN EACH OF THE
7 CATEGORIES WILL BECOME THE AGE GROUP CHAMPION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
"It's a dream come true
to be able to play at The Warwickshire in the Weetabix Grand Final - I can't wait
to tee off on Tuesday", said Ashley Chesters, who at 11 years old, is the youngest
competitor in the 2001 Grand Final. Ashley joins the final from Hawkstone Park
GC, Shropshire and plays off a handicap of 11.
The Golf Foundation, whose
objective is to help develop and promote junior golf throughout the British Isles,
has been successfully running the Championships for 15 years. The Championships
provide an opportunity for boys and girls from Great Britain and Ireland to play
against golfers of their own age. Sponsored by Weetabix since 1995, the competition
is played off scratch and is open to boys under 16 and girls under 17. There are
four age groups for boys from Under 13 to Under 16, and three for girls from Under
15 to Under 17.
Former winners of the Golf
Foundation Weetabix Age Group Championships include European Tour professionals
Lee Westwood, Justin Rose and Ian Garbutt as well as leading amateur & Curtis
Cup player Rebecca Hudson.
"The stars of the future
are playing at The Warwickshire this week. I enjoyed playing in this tournament
and remember how much winning it meant to me. The Golf Foundation and the Age
Group Championships are very important for developing junior golfers. It is at
this age that we really need to nurture their talent and enthusiasm for the game
in order to maintain their interest in golf and prevent losing talented players
to other sports", said Justin Rose, a winner of the Championships in 1993.
As Mike Round, Executive
Director of the Golf Foundation, commented, "The future of professional golf in
the UK is shaped by competitions of such magnitude as the Age Group Championships.
Together with Weetabix, the Golf Foundation is very proud to be part of such an
established & influential event on the junior golfing calendar in the UK"
PLEASE COME ALONG AND SUPPORT
ALL THE FINALISTS IN THE GRAND FINAL AT THE WARWICKSHIRE GC ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
21 & 22 AUGUST 2001
Results
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