By Peter Hudson
We have enjoyed a great season of golf coaching so far with two residential trainings, one in Alicante, Spain, and the second in Oxford, England. The first in April saw our coaches spread over Europe, the Far East and the Middle East. Because of this, it is of paramount importance that the quality of those we certify is very high, to enhance the reputation of all WGTF coaches. It is in this respect only four coaches have qualified so far this year, but with five more close who are working on their own coaching plans to get them over the line.
In Oxford, we had a government-backed trainee, which again validates the power of the WGTF in that the government paid for his training in full. We had another great coach, Rajesh, who we will hear much about as he has not only exceeded his psychological peak performance training, but is also off to Romania to start work representing the WGTF.
It is not only about new faces; sometimes, it’s great to meet some of the old ones. We took that opportunity in August to travel to Kilkea Castle near Dublin, Ireland, and meet our Irish members. Some of them had been members for nearly 20 years, and it was great to enjoy the local Guinness and a round of competitive golf on the magical Kilkea course, which the next day was hosting a major Irish professional event. The winner was Peter Redmond. We will certainly return next year.
I have been very busy since accepting the role as one of V1 Golf’s content suppliers. This was a great honour and is a chance to mention the WGTF to the world of golf every month. We have one more training this year in October in Alicante, and if any WGTF member from elsewhere wants to come and experience our training, please contact me at info@wgtf.org.uk.
In Oxford, we had a government-backed trainee, which again validates the power of the WGTF in that the government paid for his training in full. We had another great coach, Rajesh, who we will hear much about as he has not only exceeded his psychological peak performance training, but is also off to Romania to start work representing the WGTF.
It is not only about new faces; sometimes, it’s great to meet some of the old ones. We took that opportunity in August to travel to Kilkea Castle near Dublin, Ireland, and meet our Irish members. Some of them had been members for nearly 20 years, and it was great to enjoy the local Guinness and a round of competitive golf on the magical Kilkea course, which the next day was hosting a major Irish professional event. The winner was Peter Redmond. We will certainly return next year.
I have been very busy since accepting the role as one of V1 Golf’s content suppliers. This was a great honour and is a chance to mention the WGTF to the world of golf every month. We have one more training this year in October in Alicante, and if any WGTF member from elsewhere wants to come and experience our training, please contact me at info@wgtf.org.uk.
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