England Golf has launched an inspiring video series called “We’re All Golfers,” aimed at promoting inclusivity in the sport.
This series underscores the physical, social, and mental health benefits of golf and is designed to inspire players from all backgrounds and abilities to participate.
The message is clear: golf is for everyone, and it’s not just about individual scores, but about the community and enjoyment that the sport fosters.
The hero video of the series emphasizes this message, illustrating how golf brings together people from various walks of life to enjoy the game.
Over the coming weeks, England Golf plans to release a three-part series that showcases individual stories of golfers who have adapted the sport to fit their unique needs, further reinforcing the inclusive nature of the game.
England Golf’s commitment to accessibility is evident in its events and competitions.
The governing body oversees various tournaments, including the upcoming English Open for Golfers with a Disability in June, which exemplifies the inclusive spirit of golf.
England Golf Communications & Data Director, Ben White, highlighted the campaign’s goals, saying, “We’re All Golfers provides us with the unique opportunity to champion and showcase some of the previously unheralded stories of golfers from across the country”.
“In particular, it has been inspiring and a privilege to be able to work with individuals who have come from a wide range of backgrounds and personal circumstances to reap the various benefits golf has to offer.”
He added, “This campaign highlights the dedicated work England Golf is leading on to ensure that golf is a sport for everybody, no matter your age, gender, ability, or background”.
“I hope the We’re All Golfers series inspires people from across the country to come and give golf a try if they haven’t before”.
“With so many ways to play, we are ensuring it is accessible and enjoyable for everyone.”
“We’re All Golfers” is part of England Golf’s broader Respect in Golf movement, promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion within the sport.
The initiative aims to encourage people of all ages, genders, abilities, and backgrounds to take up golf and enjoy its numerous benefits.
For more information about Respect in Golf, visit the England Golf website. To learn more about the English Open for Golfers with a Disability, click the provided link.