Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (R&A) Partners with Modest! Golf

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SCOTLAND, 1 February, 2021 (TON): The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (R&A) appointed Nail Horan’s Modest! Golf supporting the fresh drive to get more young people into golf and increase more participation.

Nail Horan hopes the partnership will help encourage more youngsters to take up the sport.

Recently, the R&A announced they had appointed the golf management company, to help with designing and developing a series of grassroots programs to inspire the next generation of young golfers.

Horan discussed the benefits of the new arrangements and how it can challenge some of the perceptions about the sport in the TV show.

"I've been thinking about some ideas to grow the game for a long time," he said. "Thinking about how we come up with different initiatives to get younger people into the game and make it more accessible, but wondering where that help was going to come from”, he added.

"You need a governing body to help you do so, but fast forward a couple of years we got a call from the R&A and it was the most incredible call because it was the call we'd been waiting for.

"The R&A wanted to know if we would come on board and help them in the growth of the game, get involved in some initiatives, and come up with ideas alongside them to grow the game and make it accessible for everyone.

"When you've got one of golf's biggest governing bodies and a young, fresh management company trying to move the needle at the same time, then hopefully it can only create good things.

When you start playing golf it can become addictive, so it's trying to get people over the line and offering them new initiatives that help them stay in the game. Some of the ideas we've got in mind will hopefully bring a lot of new people into the game and hopefully keep them there."

Horan reveals the best celebrity golfer plus shares a story of the time he was left star-struck when meeting Tiger Woods.

The company is gaining success in no time and trying hard to support the young golf players.

 

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