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Golf Foundation

The Golf Foundation is a UK-registered charity (founded 1951) dedicated to making golf more inclusive, accessible, and affordable for young people, regardless of background. It works in schools and communities to promote "Start, Learn and Stay" pathways, aiming to boost mental/physical wellbeing, introduce life skills, and grow the game.

Key Aspects of the Golf Foundation:

Mission & Vision: To introduce children to golf and help them develop "Skills for Life" (honesty, respect, perseverance).

Key Programs:

Schools & Communities: Takes simplified, fun golf formats into schools, reaching thousands of young people.

"Start and Stay": Bridges the gap between first experiences in schools and joining local golf clubs.

Unleash Your Drive: A major project focusing on using golf to support mental health and wellbeing in young people.

GolfSixes League: A popular, fast-paced format to get kids playing in clubs.

The South West Golf Foundation Development Officer is Tom Sparks. Tom covers Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire.

Tom can be contacted by email tom@golf-foundation.org or by phone 07765 258990.

Tom Sparks

Tom Sparks is the RDO for the South West, and our charity’s lead in supporting Communities. Read on to find out what he loves about his job, whether he supports City or Rovers, and what he really thinks about sandwiches….

How long have you been with the Golf Foundation?

I’ve worked for the Golf Foundation for six years now. Time flies when you enjoy your job!

Best thing about working for the GF

The people. Both within our team and the people we work with - in clubs, communities, schools - including volunteers, teachers and coaches - they all make the job so enjoyable and rewarding. No day is ever the same and covering such a beautiful region in the South West – it’s a real pleasure.

What do you love about golf as a sport for young people?

Golf is a game you can play individually and challenge your own personal best, but can also be played in a team format, bringing out the social side of people. For young people, the lifelong learning from the game will never stop – both in terms of mastering those shots but more importantly those skills we take into our everyday lives to help us combat challenges and overcome obstacles. These life skills last a lifetime.

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Best Golf Foundation memory?

The best moments are often delivering at community events or training workshops for youth leaders – the people directly in front of young people on a daily or weekly basis. It gives me real pleasure to know we are enabling golf to be enjoyed in communities that don’t yet access golf in the typical way at a golf club. The game can be enjoyed by any child and they are equally as much a ‘golfer’ by playing in their own environment; they are helping us to grow the game in a different way.

What does community golf mean to you?

This is a real passion of mine ever since my sports development officer days in local government. For me, sport should be accessible and welcoming to any young person, regardless of their background or situation. Golf isn't always seen as an accessible sport. or reachable for some communities. It can be perceived as expensive, elitist and unwelcoming for beginners. I’m proud to work for a charity that is always looking to challenge these barriers and develop opportunities for everyone to have a go.

We also know that golf brings people together. Our work supporting ‘Bring it on Brum’ in inner city Birmingham, as well as London Youth, has made a sporting difference, but also made a real impact on the children themselves: fantastic opportunities for children on free school meals to access fun, inspiring golf activity alongside a healthy lunch as part of their holiday provision. We have not only engaged children but also trained leaders, coaches, teachers and parents in how to safely deliver golf in any setting – truly creating opportunities for anyone to take part – just as our strategy sets out.

What is floating your boat at the moment?

It is really exciting that our golf is so well received within community groups that have never played the game before. The creative ways of using Golfway equipment really help to unlock the game for any type of environment – be that a skate park, tennis court or football pitch. Just playing golf for fun, what a starting point!

Outside of golf, what’s your favourite sport?

I’m a big football fan. I grew up just outside Bristol and was fortunate enough to be on the red side of the city. My family are big Bristol City supporters and although I still play (more of a utility player these days), I try and get to as many City games as possible.

Who are your heroes/inspirations?

My biggest inspiration is my Mum, who we lost at the beginning of the year. She was my best friend and instilled all the values I need for life going forwards, particularly as a Dad to Imogen. Mum faced a truly challenging battle and dealt with it with not only amazing strength, but with positivity and a smile. She taught me that you must always keep trying to laugh and have fun, even during the tough times.

I’ve been inspired to run the Loch Ness marathon in October to raise money for the incredible hospice that looked after Mum so wonderfully. On 1st October my sister, best friend and I will be taking on the 26.2 mile route from Loch Ness to Inverness to raise as much as possible to help others receive the same incredible care in their time of need.

Favourite memory with the RDOs?

There are so many great memories to reflect on. I think my favourite time is when we’re all together at big events like The Open or BMW PGA Championship. I enjoy being with the whole team including HQ staff. It’s a close team and I really value sharing those moments with everyone when we’re busy engaging children and families on stand.

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Diary

< 2010 >

April
Wednesday 7th 08:30 - 09:50 South West Junior Four Counties Bude & North Cornwall
Monday 12th Junior Champion Club Qualifier Launceston
Sunday 18th Cornish Closed Championship 2010 St Enodoc
08:00 - 09:50 Cornish Closed (A) Round 1 St Enodoc
13:00 - 14:50 Cornish Closed (A) Round 2 St Enodoc
Sunday 25th 10:30 - 11:42 CGU Junior U14 Championship Newquay pre2012
May
Sunday 16th Royal Cornwall Goblets Trevose
Monday 17th 11:12 - 12:24 Jamieson Challenge Trophy Trevose
14:24 - 16:32 Jamieson Challenge Trophy (cont.) Trevose
Tuesday 18th Cornwall Club Championship - A Team Knockout Begins Trevose
09:12 - 12:08 Royal Cornwall Challenge Cup Trevose
13:28 - 16:32 Royal Cornwall Challenge Cup (cont.) Trevose
Wednesday 19th 08:00 - 09:50 Cornwall Amateur Championship Trevose
Thursday 20th 10:16 - 11:52 WMN and Lawence Cup Trevose
13:52 - 16:32 WMN and Lawence Cup (cont.) Trevose
Friday 21st 10:16 - 12:08 Seniors Cup and Founders Cup Trevose
14:16 - 16:56 Seniors Cup and Founders Cup (cont.) Trevose
Saturday 22nd Cornwall Amateur Championship KO Stages Knockout Begins Trevose
10:04 - 10:20 Saturday Medal Trevose
10:36 - 11:48 Saturday Medal (cont.) Trevose
June
Friday 18th 10:30 - 12:10 Cornwall Seniors Championship The Point at Polzeath
Sunday 27th 08:00 - 09:20 Cornwall Junior Championship Tehidy Park
August
Sunday 15th 11:00 - 13:08 Lord Lieutenants Trophy Mawgan
Sunday 22nd 12:30 - 13:50 CGU Club Champions (Depot & Petherick Cup) Bowood Park
September
Sunday 12th 08:00 - 09:20 Junior Autumn Meeting Mullion
Sunday 26th Maxam Cup R1 Launceston
Maxam Cup Overall Launceston
08:00 - 09:28 Maxam Cup R2 Launceston
October
Saturday 9th Winter Golf Series-Bowood Park Bowood Park
Wednesday 27th Junior Maxam Cup Newquay pre2012
Junior Maxam Cup Overall Newquay pre2012
November
Sunday 14th Winter Golf Series-Trevose Trevose
Sunday 21st Winter Golf Series - Perranporth Perranporth
December
Sunday 12th Winter Golf Series - West Cornwall West Cornwall




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