A SANDIWAY Golf Club member is encouraged that girls’ development in the sport in Cheshire can be given fresh impetus in 2025.
Cathy Day is excited for the future of Cheshire female talent and, with women’s and men’s golf now all coming under the same Cheshire Golf umbrella, she has outlined plans and hopes for 2025.
After holding the girls county junior organiser role with Cheshire County Ladies Golf Association for 18 months, she is now the girls manager for Cheshire Golf.
“It's a role I really love and enjoy and it gives me great pleasure to watch our players at county training, matches and competitions as they develop their golfing skills and build new friendships,” said Cathy.
“As head of the Cheshire junior girls committee, our plans for 2025 and beyond are to continue the great work started by our predecessors at CCLGA for our existing county girls.
“Also since merging with Cheshire Union, we are able to re-introduce beginner-level coaching groups across the county to encourage more girls under the age of 12 to come forward and play at county level.”
A busy year is anticipated.
She added: “We're also planning to have more skills competitions throughout the season to encourage all girls, regardless whether they have a handicap or not, to take part.
“My aim is to get as many girls meeting and playing together across the county as possible.
“Also since the merger, we have the opportunity to run mixed competitions too. Watch this space.”
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