Community
We bring the golf. The community keeps the money.
Family fun days are already happening across our communities — organised by residents, schools and local groups, usually to raise money for something that matters to them. We bring the golf.
Inflatable golf dartboards, nets, and enough equipment for a queue of children to have a go. No booking, no kit needed, no experience. Most of them have never held a club, which is exactly the point.
These days are put on by people raising funds for their own causes. Turning up and taking a cut of that would defeat the object. We cover our own costs and treat the day as what it is — a few hours of introducing golf to children who'd otherwise never come across it.
Some children have a go and that's the end of it, which is fine. Others ask where they can do it properly, and we point them at our six-week programmes or the Sunday Junior Academy. A fun day is a low-stakes first contact with a sport that usually asks a lot before it lets you in.
If you're organising a community fun day in the Northwest and want golf on it, get in touch. We'll bring everything.