Royal Ascot Golf Club in Berkshire is teeing off the new season with a record number of female participants, marking a significant milestone in the club’s history. With a focus on increasing accessibility and playing provisions for women, the club has seen a surge in female membership through its various initiatives and programs.
The club’s Golf Academy and Get Into Golf schemes have been instrumental in introducing new players to the game, providing them with the necessary skills and techniques to enjoy the sport. This has led to a growth in the number of women participating in club events, competitions, and invitationals.
On the course, the club’s Ladies Bronze and Silver teams have achieved remarkable success, with the Bronze team winning Division One of the Berkshire Bronze County Scratch League and the Silver team exceeding expectations in the County Silver League. These achievements highlight the dedication and talent of the female players at Royal Ascot Golf Club.
Ladies Captain Sharon Edwards, who had never played golf before joining the club in 2012, emphasized the importance of creating a welcoming and supportive environment for female players. She praised the club’s efforts in making golf accessible and affordable for women of all skill levels, encouraging more women to take up the sport.
In addition to its on-course success, the club has introduced a Buddy Scheme to help new players integrate into the club both on and off the course. This initiative has been recognized for its role in reducing barriers and promoting inclusivity in the sport.
As the new season kicks off, Royal Ascot Golf Club is poised to lead the way in women’s golf development locally, with a focus on engaging new audiences and nurturing future talent. With a rich history dating back to 1887, the club continues to uphold its values of inclusivity and community engagement, making it a welcoming destination for golf enthusiasts of all backgrounds.