Wednesday 26 November 2014

Five teenagers are told 'You Khan Succeed' with BH scholarships

Five elite teenage golfers have been granted scholarships at the prestigious Brocket Hall Golf Club where they will be mentored by the two-time Eurpoean Tour winner Simon Khan.

Khan, 42, who won the 2004 Celtic Manor Wales Open and the 2010 BMW PGA Championship, helped launch the Brocket Hall scholarship programme earlier this year, in his role as club ambassador, and the five youngsters – aged between 13 and 18 – will each receive 24 months’ membership at the historic club and coaching from renowned head professional Simon Garner.

Each new scholar underwent individual assessment days and were selected on a number of performance and personal criteria. Four reside in Hertfordshire with the youngest heading across the county boundary from Essex.

Ashley Chambers, 13, from Brentwood, won the Essex U14 Junior Golf Tour order of merit handicap title, playing off 13.7, and was runner-up in the scratch event.

Rory Superfine, 16, who lives in Harpenden and plays off a handicap of 6.6, is a regular member of the men’s scratch team at Aldwickbury Park and has won a number of club titles. He is currently 13th on the Hertfordshire U18 handicap order of merit, with four events remaining.

England Schools’ team member and scratch golfer Robert Shaw, 17, from Welwyn Garden City, is the current leader of the scratch Hertfordshire U18 order of merit, finished tied 24th in the Irish Boys Amateur Championship and, last year, captained the county’s U17 team.

Five-handicapper Harry Cater, 17, also from Welwyn Garden City, is also a top-20 scratch Hertfordshire U18 order of merit player, and has been club champion twice at a previous club, Chesfield Downs.

And 18-year-old Anna Collis, from Letchworth, who was this year’s Hertfordshire junior county champion off a four handicap, completes the line-up of lucky scholars. She was also awarded a place on the England regional U18 squad this summer and has won a number of junior opens across the region.

Naturally, each of the teenagers is keen to pursue a professional career and they all see this opportunity as a stepping stone to achieving that ambition.

Cater spoke for all of them when he said: “The scholarship will be very beneficial as I get to use the great facilities at Brocket Hall Golf Club and also be involved with Simon Garner, who will help massively as he is very skilled in the psychological side of the game. And, finally, I will also receive great advice from Simon Khan, which will help me fulfil my dreams.”

Welcoming them to the renowned Palmerston Academy at Brocket Hall, Essex-born Khan said: “These youngsters have already shown they have natural ability and they now have the opportunity to develop that talent in a thoroughly professional environment. Each will have their own, personal tailored programme designed to give them the best chance to progress their golf career.

“I wish them all well and I look forward to working with them alongside Simon Garner.”

Tuesday 11 November 2014

Saracens give Brocket Hall a try

We are delighted to announce a new partnership with Saracens 

Aviva Premiership giants Saracens have agreed a corporate membership package at Brocket Hall Golf Club

The package will see players at the Hendon-based rugby union club, which formerly played its matches at nearby Watford FC, using the historic golf club to relax and unwind outside of training and match hours. The Allianz Park outfit will also host a corporate golf day at the Hertfordshire venue.

Last year’s Premiership and Heineken Cup runners-up have a number of England players within the ranks, including Owen Farrell, and the Vunipola brothers, Billy and Mako. Like Brocket Hall, the rugby giants have a long history, dating back to 1876, with titles in both domestic league and cup competitions.

And they are not the first major sports club to link up with Brocket Hall, with professional football clubs Tottenham Hotspur and Watford also enjoying corporate benefits at the Welwyn estate.

Saracens' Ross McCann said: “We are delighted to be able to team up with Brocket Hall to be our home away from our Allianz Park home. The luxurious club will be an ideal base for our staff to enjoy a round of golf or simply relax or enjoy a healthy meal. The two clubs share an ethos of quality and I’m sure our staff will enjoy their experience of the historic and beautiful venue.”

David Griffin, director of golf operations at Brocket Hall, said: “As a Saracens fan myself, I’m overjoyed that we are able to welcome the club to Brocket Hall and I hope we are able to play a small part in their drive to achieve success on all fronts this season.”  

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