Macclesfield Express

Siobhan given nod for captain role at Cheshire

- GOLF

SIOBHAN Grayson is delighted to be the first girl from Ringway Golf Club to be chosen as the Cheshire Girls Captain for the next year.

Siobhan has just successful­ly completed her GCSE’s at Lymm High School after beginning her education at Ravenbank Primary School in Lymm.

In the next two years she will be in the sixth form at Lymm studying A levels in maths, physics, chemistry and drama balancing between strength in STEM subjects and interest in following her Dad into engineerin­g and her love of drama, as well as enjoying her golf and looking to get more girls into golf in Cheshire.

Siobhan said: “I’m honoured to have been selected as Cheshire Girls Captain this year. In a year when opportunit­ies to play have been reduced, I am really keen to encourage as many girls as possible playing in the county and wider events.

“I have been involved with Cheshire for eight years. Playing in the county is a great experience and gives great opportunit­ies to play in all sorts of events and locations and these vary from short course beginner events for new starters, through to play at world class venues.

“When I first started I remember Barbara and my parents walking round while I was playing sixhole competitio­ns. We then started playing with the rabbits and I remember winning the Cheshire Cat when we played away in Wales.

“I have also been away with the County for the Jamboree for three years. This was a great experience being part of the team and building friendship­s within the county that we still have.

“Finally, I ended up playing in the full competitio­ns and have played on fantastic courses such as

Royal Liverpool for the county events, which wouldn’t have happened without the county.

“Cheshire also provides brilliant subsidised coaching again at various levels so that those that want to progress are supported. This can make a great difference to anyone.

“The overriding ethos of the County is how welcoming they make everyone Feel and I want to ensure that I continue to show that warmth to all. This is the tone set by all the volunteers that run the section, and I thank them all.

“So what do I want to do to encourage more girls into golf?

“There are lots of opportunit­ies to play junior opens all round the country. I want to encourage you all to explore these and have a go. Last year I played in the St Andrews Junior Open, and there would have been more of us this year but for the cancellati­on due to Covid.

“I also want to encourage all of the girls to challenge their clubs to recognise junior golfers as real players, and allow them to enter the Ladies competitio­ns.

“I won the Mixed Knockout at my club Ringway this year, and two of the other majors were also won by Junior Girls.

“However, some clubs still won’t allow juniors to enter the competitio­ns. I also won the Margaret Sangster Salver this year – a Cheshire Ladies Event.

“So one of my jobs I see is to try to encourage you all to go for it, and help bring about this positive change – enter, see what happens!”

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