England Golf Resource Library

Looking for advice? This section is a series of resources to guide you and your club.

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    Club Activator Courses
    Club Activator Courses
    An interactive and practical session for volunteers who support the PGA Coach to deliver activity within a golf facility
    Club and County templates
    Club and County templates
    Documents for clubs and counties in regards to buggies and transportation, disciplinary and equality.
    Buggies and Transportation
    Buggies and Transportation
    Clubs have a legal responsibility to make sure everyone can access their courses. We’ve got lots of advice to help you manage this.
    Parkinson's Friendly Golf
    Parkinson's Friendly Golf
    Supporting people living with Parkinson’s to continue enjoying golf in their community
    PGA Professionals dementia guidance
    PGA Professionals dementia guidance
    Guidance for PGA Professionals looking to include people living with dementia into coaching activity
    Parkinson’s for PGA Professionals
    Parkinson’s for PGA Professionals
    Guidance for PGA Professionals looking to include people living with Parkinson’s into coaching activity
    Including disabled people in your coaching
    Including disabled people in your coaching
    Introduction to the STEP approach and signpost to coaching courses and resources to help PGA Professionals to increase their knowledge to include disabled people
    Staying active in golf – Dementia
    Staying active in golf – Dementia
    Aimed for individuals and for clubs to consider how they can include people living with dementia
    Staying active in golf – Parkinson’s
    Staying active in golf – Parkinson’s
    Aimed for individuals and for clubs to consider how they can include people living with Parkinson’s to stay active