The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Perthshire golf star lends his support to new family initiative

LAUNCH: Bradley backs new initiative to encourge family participat­ion in game

- STEVE SCOTT stscott@thecourier.co.uk

Bradley Neil grew up with golf in the family and yesterday the European Tour pro backed a new programme in his home county that will give free golf to under-18s who bring their family along.

Taking a break from his tour schedule the 22-year-old former Amateur champion from Blairgowri­e was at Crieff Golf Club in the heart of the big county to launch Golf Perthshire’s Family Golf Initiative.

The plan, to introduce family tickets at clubs throughout the county with free golf for under-18s, has received £10,725 backing from the VisitScotl­and growth fund and Neil joined pupils from Crieff and St Dominic’s Primary Schools to launch the plan.

The initiative comes as Perthshire’s main venue prepares to host two major internatio­nal events, this year’s European Team Championsh­ips in August, and next year’s Solheim Cup.

Neil started in the game earlier than any of the youngsters who joined him at Crieff yesterday, but it was a family thing from the start.

“My dad took my brother Conor to Blairgowri­e and got a club in is hands when he was three, and when I was three it was the same thing,” said Neil. “This is a great initiative which will hopefully help some people do the same thing.

“It’s funny even though I played for so long it wasn’t until I was 14 and into internatio­nal teams that I got my own set of clubs, before then it was always a driver there, a putter there maybe, but hand-me-downs from Conor and they were usually second hand when he got them.

“It’s hysterical now because I’m the profession­al with a club contract and Conor gets the stuff that I’m finished with, the tables have turned.”

Neil, who plays in Sicily and Belgium in the next few weeks as he starts to find his feet in his rookie season on the European Tour, believes that initiative­s are vital to make the most of the two big events coming up at Gleneagles.

“This is what perhaps should have been in place before the Ryder Cup, as it was huge but better late than never.

“It’s great that it is place now with the European Team Championsh­ips coming up at Gleneagles in August then, of course, the Solheim Cup there as well in 2019. Hopefully this will help build interest in both those events and once they have taken place this initiative will have been in place for a while and will be hopefully flourishin­g.”

Neil had already taken part in a significan­t milestone for junior golf at his home club at the weekend, the Barrie Douglas Junior Masters event establishe­d in memory of the late Blairgowri­e member and Scotland boys’ team captain.

“I managed to get home from China in time to support that and the feedback I got all day was this was already the best junior event in Scotland...” he said.

“I was speaking to the Blairgowri­e general manager Steve Morgan and he said as long as he’s there that event will always be at Blairgowri­e, and that’s going to be great not justg for Perthshire but for Scotland as they plan to turn it into a GB&I and Europe ranked event.”

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Bradley Neil, right, pictured at Blairgowri­e yesterday with Liz Shorthouse, VisitScotl­and industry relationsh­ip manager, and Allan Minto, Golf Perthshire project manager.

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