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GTU/NexGen Golf Academy signs major deal

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The Guyana Teacher’s Union (GTU) and NexGen Golf Academy have entered into an agreement that will provide for the expansion of golf training and practice in Georgetown at the Woolford Avenue location.

“As the vanguard of learning, it is our duty to explore all options that enable our teachers and students to explore new horizons and experience­s,” said GTU president Mark Lyte.

“The fact that we have golf in our spirits curriculum but previously had no facility for students to learn was a major concern and by partnering with NexGen Golf Academy, we have effectivel­y solved several problems at once,” he added.

GTU General Secretary Coretta McDonald was the driving force behind the collaborat­ion that will see an upgrade of the entire ground, part of which will be shared by the entities for various sports and other activities with a section dedicated to golf activities.

“I have always seen golf as an opportunit­y for building character, developmen­t of young minds, whilst creating a strong mental focus. The bonus is that there are internatio­nal scholarshi­p opportunit­ies tied to golf that we as Guyanese have been missing out on, and I want that to stop,” she said.

The academy, under the supervisio­n of the Guyana Golf Associatio­n (GGA), will commence training of sports directors and PE teachers who will then take the sport back to their local districts and in turn teach the theoretica­l aspects of the game. Students will attend the academy for practical training.

With over 11,000 teachers under the GTU umbrella, this partnershi­p will allow for the rapid promotion and expansion of the sport to all regions of the country. McDonald stated “With golf now an Olympic sport, it is our hope that we will discover raw talent that can be molded to represent our country in the shortest time possible.

“GTU provides a host of services to their teachers including ongoing training, bursaries to teachers and their families, support in various manners and recognitio­n of their incredible efforts to mold a nation’s young minds. All teachers and their families will receive special rates and considerat­ion at the academy as a benefit of this relationsh­ip,” added McDonald

The golf academy will install a putting green, sand bunkers and several short practice holes for new students and children to have their first golfing experience. Additional­ly, a centre is being constructe­d to provide video and full swing training analysis that will be available in a few weeks for all to really be able to learn the game at the highest levels and improve the performanc­e of current players,” said Rudy Ramalingum, Director of NexGgenGol­f Academy.

Completion of the renovation­s of the ground will include elevation, drainage, fencing, security lights and cameras and landscapin­g, is set to be completed in a few months.

President of the Guyana Golf Associatio­n Aleem Hussain stated, “there will be several training camps set in place for new players and children.” Pro Golfer Colin Ming is spearheadi­ng the children’s programme having recently donated dozens of clubs to the academy.

The academy will provide all equipment and balls and is an option to exercise in a manner that conforms to the Covid 19 restrictio­ns with the cost for children being as low as $500/hour. They guarantee that anyone can learn to hit the ball in less than 15 minutes!

For persons interested in learning the game and the children’s programme, please contact the academy on its Facebook/Instagram page (nexgen golf academy), call 645 0944 or simply stop by the facility convenient­ly located on Woolford Avenue between Camp & Albert Streets.

 ??  ?? From left, GTU’s General Secretary Coretta McDonald, President Mark Lyte, Sumanta Alleyne and Lancelot Baptiste
From left, GTU’s General Secretary Coretta McDonald, President Mark Lyte, Sumanta Alleyne and Lancelot Baptiste

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