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National Junior Framework

Scottish Golf is committed to supporting young players who are the future of our game. Working with some exciting partners, we have developed a National Junior Framework to support clubs across six key pillars.  Whether you are an affiliated club, registered coach or young player, our National Junior Framework provides an extensive range of programmes, events, resources and opportunities from across junior golf in Scotland.

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LEARN TO GOLF

Developed in partnership with the PGA and with input from PGA coaches from across Scotland, ‘Learn to Golf’ will provide clubs with a 5-Level programme to support the development of juniors from beginners to obtaining their first handicap, with a focus on fun, learning, skills, and on-course play.

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GOLF IN SCHOOLS

Scottish Golf is committed to providing young people with more opportunities to engage with the sport both in their local community and at school. Through our work with a wide range of partners, we can support your club to benefit from improved school-to-club links.

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EVENTS & COMPETITIONS

Scottish Golf is delighted to be working together with our partners at the Golf Foundation, Paul Lawrie Foundation, Stephen Gallacher Foundation and Junior Golf Scotland to bring together an exciting series of fun events to support the development of your juniors and help keep them engaged throughout the season.

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FUNDING & SUPPORT

To support with the development of junior golf across the country, Scottish Golf is working with key partners to offer a selection of funding opportunities to assist with equipment, coaching and school to club links.

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Scottish Golf is fully committed to supporting our member clubs implement the highest standards of safeguarding across the sport through offering a wide range of services including our SafeGolf Accreditation programme.

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TRAINING & EDUCATION

Scottish Golf works with a variety of partners to offer training & education opportunities to support the development of junior golf in clubs across Scotland. These are available in a variety of formats including face-to-face, virtual classroom and through our online training platform, Hive Learning.

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Scottish Golf is fully committed to providing opportunities and removing barriers for girls in golf.

In 2022, 26.7% of participants in all of our junior golf programmes were female. With our funded girls’ golf programme and mixed team golf events we aim to increase this amount year on year.

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Safeguarding Officer

Each Club must appoint a Safeguarding Officer who should be the main point of contact and make it easy for everyone to know who to go to if they need:

  • to report a concern

A Safeguarding Officer Role Descriptor is available to download from the Safeguarding Resources section of the website click here

Each Safeguarding Officer must be officially registered with Scottish Golf and have completed an induction pack. For more information on this please contact [email protected]

Safeguarding Officer Details

Contact details and the role of the Safeguarding Officer should be widely and easily accessible and understood by the clubs’ volunteers/staff, children and parents/carers. During periods when the Safeguarding Officer is unavailable it must be clear who the designated deputy for safeguarding concerns are in their absence.

Such details can be shared on induction packs, newsletters, e-bulletins, website, social media posts and consent forms.

Safeguarding Officer: PVG

The Safeguarding Officer role involves regulated work and therefore anyone undertaking this position is required to become a member of the PVG Scheme.

Safeguarding Officer: Training

The Child Wellbeing & Protection in Sport: Officer Training (CWPO) has been developed to support the Safeguarding Officer implement the practices and procedures to keep children and young people safe at their club. Safeguarding Officers must complete and update their training every three years to ensure they are up to date with the latest guidance and legislation around safeguarding.

Workforce Details:

If a role within a club involves working with children, the club has a legal and moral responsibility to ensure that the person appointed is suitable and has undertake any mandatory training or qualifications required for the role.

It is recommended that each Safeguarding Officer within a club keeps a record of when an individual has completed a PVG Application and what training or qualifications they have undertaken with a note of renewal dates where appropriate.

Safeguarding Policy

Each club must have a Safeguarding Policy which has been adopted at the highest level, such as the club’s management committee. The policy should be clearly communicated to the children, their parents/carers, staff and volunteers. It is recommended that you issue a clear statement of intent so that everyone understands the club’s position on promoting the wellbeing of the children involved in its activities.

A template Safeguarding Policy is available to download from the Safeguarding Resources section of the website click here

Code of Conduct: Juniors

A code of conduct for juniors is used to make clear:

  • what behaviour is acceptable and unacceptable
  • the standards of behaviour expected when being at the club
  • the basis for addressing any challenging behaviour

Children understand codes of conduct best when they are involved in drawing them up and have the opportunity to discuss regularly what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. It can also be very beneficial to ask children to agree what the consequences of breaking these rules should be.

A template Code of Conduct for Juniors is available to download from the Safeguarding Resources section of the website click here

Code of Conduct: Coaches & Volunteers

A code of conduct for working with children is used to make clear:

  • the standards of practise expected when working on behalf of the club
  • the basis for challenging and improving practise

All Coaches & Volunteers working with children on behalf of the club should sign up to the club’s code of conduct.

A template Code of Conduct for Coaches & Volunteers is available to download from the Safeguarding Resources section of the website click here

Consent Form

Each club must ensure they collect the appropriate consent, medical information and emergency contact details at the start of each season.

A template Consent Form is available to download from the Safeguarding Resources section of the website click here

Responding to Concerns Procedure

A set procedure for responding to a safeguarding concern about a child makes sure that everyone is clear on what action to take in the event of a concern being raised. The procedure should contain contact details of key personnel within the club and statutory authorities.

A template Responding to Concerns Procedure is available to download from the Safeguarding Resources section of the website click here

Scottish Golf Safeguarding Team

All safeguarding concerns should be shared with the Scottish Golf Lead Safeguarding Officer who can provide advice, support and guidance in relation to any concerns.

To report a concern please contact [email protected] please note all enquiries will be dealt with in strict confidence.

Safeguarding Resource for Clubs

Scottish Golf have developed a Safeguarding Resource for Clubs toolkit which provides a full range of template policies, procedures and guidance for use within a club.

The Safeguarding Resource for Clubs toolkit is available to download from the Safeguarding Resources section of the website click here

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To use the manual option please enter the players name, gender and the current Level of the programme they are in. You can also assign them into a group e.g. the ‘P1-3 group’ or ‘Sunday morning’ group, if all your players are in the same group you can leave this section blank. Once finished tap ‘Add To Payer List’ and the player will appear in your ‘Players List’ where you can edit their details and generate certificates.

For bulk uploads please use the CSV file called ‘Player Data’. Simply enter the player details into the spreadsheet and upload the file in the ‘Upload Player Data’ section. After this the players will appear in your ‘Players List’ where you can edit their details and generate certificates.

In the ‘Player List’ section you can use the pull-down menu to select a number of functions which include recording attendance and downloading or printing registers.

Help With Record Event Attendance

To record attendance, check the box next to each player’s name, for players who did not attend please leave blank.

Once you have finished marking the attendance, please tap the ‘Submit Attendance’ button and the information will be updated in your Player List.

RACE TO SCOTLAND

Play your way to scotland and experience some of the best courses in the home of golf.

THE INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR GOLF TOUR offers the opportunity to qualify for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the home of golf, Scotland. Participants accumulate points through a series of designated events. Points are awarded up to 5 spots in each of the events.

For more information, contact us directly at [email protected] .

Read about our latest Race to Scotland trip

THE COMPETITION FORMAT

The Race to Scotland rewards program will be the “net-scoring” division at IJGT events this season.

A golfer’s net-score is determined by subtracting the player’s handicap from the gross score (the number of strokes actually taken).

Each age division will have a maximum handicap.

  • Girls U19 – 18
  • Boys U16 – 18
  • Boys U19 – 12

At each tournament, the top ten finishers in each IJGT division will be awarded points based on their net scores for the tournament.

At the end of December, the top two winners from each division will earn the opportunity to attend the trip to Scotland.

*Race to Scotland is not offered to New York State residents who compete in New York State High School athletic events.

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The purpose of the Idaho Junior Tour is to promote junior golf competitions for boys and girls from the ages of 8-18. The Idaho Junior Tour is dedicated to providing junior golfers the opportunity of playing golf competitively while applying the Rules of Golf, practicing proper golf course etiquette, and encouraging and developing sportsmanlike condut.

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The Idaho Junior Golf Foundation is a proud sponsor of the Idaho Junior Tour. Founded in 1997 as a non-profit organization to solicit tax deductible donations and grants to be used to promote and support junior golf in Idaho. 

The Idaho Junior Golf Foundation provides annual scholarships and need based assistance for youth to participate in regional, national and collegiate golf programs. 

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Elmhurst hosts multiple single and multi-day tournaments throughout the year that are designed for golfers of all abilities. Playing in an Elmhurst hosted tournament is exciting, challenging and always fun. Along with the enjoyment of a perfectly maintained course, our professional staff offers exceptional event organization that includes live scoring through our Golf Genius program.

Interested in learning more about what tournament is best for you? 

Contact our Pro Shop today at 570-842-7011 .

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Moscow Bears softball is off to state tourney

May 10—The Moscow softball team downed the Lakeland Hawks of Rathdrum 7-1 in an Idaho Class 4A district championship game Thursday at the Moscow Community Playfields to cap off the best two-year stretch the team has had in a decade.

The win gives the Bears a berth to State, which begins May 16 at Lake City and Coeur d'Alene high schools.

The Moscow baseball and softball teams posed for a spontaneous photo-op with their respective district championship trophies after the game.

"We knew Lakeland wasn't going to roll over," Moscow coach Eric Kiblen said. "They're a good hitting team and we knew they were going to come out swinging the bats. They were hitting the ball hard right at people. But our defense stepped up today and bailed us out."

The Bears held the lead for most of the game, but the team had to display some patience before running away with the score at the end.

Moscow bounces back

Moscow (16-10) came into the game with the expectation that Lakeland (10-14) would be strong at the plate.

The Hawks proved the Bears right — especially in the beginning.

Lakeland had no problem getting players on the base, but bringing them home was another story.

The visitors left 10 runners stranded over the course of the game. The Hawks' lone run was in the first inning courtesy of an RBI single from Ada Blakemore. Lakeland ended up leaving three more potential scores on base in the first.

The Bears immediately responded in their half of the frame. Junior Kaci Kiblen scored after a throwing error and senior catcher Megan Highfill had one of her four RBI for the game to bring Moscow up 2-1 through the first inning.

"I think everyone was just so excited to come out and play at the beginning," Highfill said. "And it took us those first few innings to settle down a little bit and realize, 'Hey, you got time in your count. You got time at the plate.' So we just relaxed a bit and saw those good pitches. Lakeland's a good team. You can't just hit the ball right to them."

Stodick sticks the Hawks

Highfill knocked in her second and third RBI with a two-run single in the fifth to bolster the Bears' lead to 4-1.

Moscow's ace, senior pitcher Kelly Stodick, held the Hawks' in check after the first inning. Stodick walked four batters and let up five hits for the game. She struck out four and didn't allow another run after the opening inning.

Stodick's win on Thursday gave her a record of 7-0 on the year.

Bears secure the hardware

The two players who started off the scoring for the Bears also capped it off. Kaci Kiblen and Highfill had an RBI single apiece in the bottom of the sixth inning to bring Moscow's advantage to the eventual final margin.

Ella McCallie scored before her teammates courtesy of an RBI sacrifice grounder from Sadie Newlan.

Moscow's district title win added another accolade to the best two-year stretch the team has had in over a decade.

"I think it's special to see both the softball and baseball programs playing well and competing," Eric Kiblen said. "It's been a lot of years since we had some winning programs. So it's good that we're putting the programs on the map."

Last year was the breakthrough year for the team — a winning season, district championship and state tournament berth.

This year, those accolades weren't breakthroughs for the Bears. They were expectations.

Another expectation is to go down there and win some games.

Moscow has gone 5-3 in the regular season against southern Idaho opponents the last two years. It's not a question of whether the team can win against bigger-city teams, it's simply a matter of doing it when it counts in the state tournament.

"I think last year we were just super, super nervous and didn't know what to expect when we went to state," Highfill said. "And I think now, having a little bit of experience and knowing what's going to be there, we won't have as much nerves. And if we do have those nerves, we've practiced how to calm them down. Our coaches have been great with addressing pregame routines and really just calming yourself before stepping onto the field and into the box and I think that'll help us."

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Moscow 200 023 x—7 9 1

Abigial Helmholz, Mia Kesner (6) and Payton Sterling; Kelly Stodick and Megan Highfill.

Lakeland hits — Delilah Zimmerman 2, Sterling, Kiersten Drake, Ada Blakemore.

Moscow hits — Highfill 2, Hannah Robertson 2, Kaci Kiblen 2, Stodick, Addi Branen, Ella McCallie.

Kowatsch can be contacted at 208-848-2268, [email protected] or on Twitter @Teren_Kowatsch.

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    Junior Tour Scotland events are open to boys in the under-21, under-18, under-16 and under-14 age categories and girls under-21. Competitions are usually organised over 36 or 54 holes, with gross and net prizes available. An Order of Merit is run throughout the season, with an end-of-season Grand final taking place for the leading boys and girls.

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    The purpose of the Idaho Junior Tour is to promote junior golf competitions for boys and girls from the ages of 8-18. The Idaho Junior Tour is dedicated to providing junior golfers the opportunity of playing golf competitively while applying the Rules of Golf, practicing proper golf course etiquette, and encouraging and developing sportsmanlike condut.

  18. 10 new Scottish golf courses currently in the pipeline

    The most recent edition of the R&A's 'Golf Around The World' survey - published in 2019 - put the total number of golf facilities in the 'Home of Golf' at 614. That's roughly one ...

  19. Tournaments

    Interested in learning more about what tournament is best for you? Contact our Pro Shop today at 570-842-7011. Elmhurst hosts multiple single and multi-day tournaments throughout the year that are designed for golfers of all abilities. Playing in an Elmhurst hosted tournament is exciting, challenging and always fun.

  20. Moscow Bears softball is off to state tourney

    May 10—The Moscow softball team downed the Lakeland Hawks of Rathdrum 7-1 in an Idaho Class 4A district championship game Thursday at the Moscow Community Playfields to cap off the best two-year ...

  21. Junior Golf Clinic

    Ages 5-7: $35 (prepaid) / $50 (first day of camp) Registration for ages 5-7. Ages 8-15: $99 (prepaid) / $119 (first day of camp) Registration for ages 8-15. A fun filled three-day junior golf camp, where golfers will learn basic golf techniques. Doug Tyler, PGA certified teacher, will be giving lessons along with his assistant golf instructors.