Open Championship to promote HSBC Golf Roots

The Open Championship, which this year will be hosted by Royal Liverpool, will provide an excellent opportunity for HSBC Golf Roots to promote its worthy cause.

Louis Oosthuizen
Louis Oosthuizen is one of many professional golfers who have joined in with Golf Foundation to promote golf to young communities.

The Open Championship, which this year will be hosted by Royal Liverpool, will provide an excellent opportunity for HSBC Golf Roots to promote its worthy cause.

The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool will provide the perfect showcase for the Golf Foundation’s ‘HSBC Golf Roots’ programme, the leading golf charity’s initiative that is introducing golf and its benefits schools, golf clubs and communities.

Championship organisers The R&A, will create the ‘R&A Swingzone’ in the tented village at Royal Liverpool for the whole of Open week.

Here, the Golf Foundation’s team of enthusiastic regional development officers will deliver golf activity on behalf of the England Golf Partnership, sharing the facility with coaches from the Professional Golfers’ Association, and welcoming more than 30 school groups from the region to enjoy this unique event.

Competitors will experience ‘Tri-Golf’ and ‘StreetGolf’ challenges, competitions and a special putting event supported by Titleist, all with the Foundation team.

Mike Round, Chief Executive of the Golf Foundation, said: “Thanks to The R&A, The Open week offers us a great opportunity to demonstrate our work in developing the game at the grass roots.

“The Foundation team will enjoy working side-by-side with the PGA Professionals to grow the game. Just as the big names will inspire the youngsters on the course, we hope to inspire many children to pick up a club and have a go at golf.”

Professional stars who are competing in The Open itself are being invited to take part in lively skills competitions with the youngsters to find the best Tri-Golfer in the world.

Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Louis Oosthuizen, Lee Westwood and the Foundation’s own President, Colin Montgomerie, are just some of the names who have joined in with the children to support the Golf Foundation in recent years.

The golf charity uses the opportunity at The Open each year to present its ‘Spirit of Golf Award’, handed to a leading golfer who, in the charity’s opinion, has been a great inspiration and/or supporter of junior golfers.

The name of this year’s recipient remains top secret until 15th July, but he is a major winner and something of a legend.

The Golf Foundation is also one of the partners supporting ‘The Road to The Open’, a unique initiative that seeks to attract new players of all ages to golf in the build-up to The Open itself.

Wirral Community Golf Coach Neil Price has taken the branded Road to The Open roadshow van around the region, working with schools to introduce them to the game.

Activity includes 16 school assembly visits, golf coaching at big sports events in the area and supporting golf days at local golf clubs.

34 planned school groups will visit the Foundation team at the R&A Swingzone, playing Tri-Golf, StreetGolf and including youngsters with disabilities and special educational needs.

Thomas Patrick Clarke
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Tom Clarke joined Golf Monthly as a sub editor in 2009 being promoted to content editor in 2012 and then senior content editor in 2014, before becoming Sports Digital Editor for the Sport Vertical within Future in 2022. Tom currently looks after all the digital products that Golf Monthly produce including Strategy and Content Planning for the website and social media - Tom also assists the Cycling, Football, Rugby and Marine titles at Future. Tom plays off 16 and lists Augusta National (name drop), Old Head and Le Touessrok as the favourite courses he has played. Tom is an avid viewer of all golf content with a particularly in depth knowledge of the pro tour.