Glendale Golf Launch Free Junior Membership Offer

At all their golf centres Glendale Golf is now offering free junior membership with any adult memberships purchased in July and August

Junior-Group-WebFollowing the success of a recent drive to increase membership across its seven golf courses, Glendale Golf is now offering free junior membership with any adult memberships purchased in July and August.

Tom Brooke, Glendale Golf’s Operations Director explains: “The free junior membership offer is available at all our golf centres and is a great incentive for youngsters to take up golf.  Our junior golf programme places an emphasis on having fun whilst learning the skills to play golf, and we’re expecting this move will encourage members to enrol their children for the first time.”

Tom continues: “Glendale Golf operates an ‘open to all’ policy and it’s vital that clubs across the country are all doing their bit to safeguard the future of the game.  This family-friendly initiative underlines this policy and we’re confident that it will help reach our target of doubling junior memberships in 2014.  What’s more, the offer isn’t just open to family members, so it’s a great way of encouraging a friend or neighbour’s children to take up golf too.”

The offer is valid for any junior under 18 years of age and is available at all Glendale Golf’s golf centres, which include Richmond Park, Tilgate Forest, Beckenham Place Park, Portsmouth, Edwalton, Castle Point and Duxbury Park.

Glendale Golf www.glendalegolf.co.uk

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