The Southland Times

Boland to grow junior numbers

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Simon Boland just wants kids to love playing golf.

Boland took up the role as Golf Southland’s junior developmen­t officer late in 2020, having spent the past decade growing the junior game in Wakatipu.

Now, he’s spending part of his time in Southland, and the rest of his time in Wakatipu, but the aim in both areas remains the same – encouragin­g juniors to develop a livelong love of the game.

‘‘Kids learn a lot of life skills through golf,’’ he said. ‘‘To be good at golf you need a good work ethic, you need perseveran­ce, you need to show sportsmans­hip – all these skills that get you through life.’’

One of Boland’s first tasks in his junior developmen­t role was to coordinate the Golf Southland primary school zone tournament­s and final in late 2020.

The events attracted hundreds of youngsters and proved a great starting point and momentum that he hopes will only grow.

‘‘My main focus at the moment is creating opportunit­ies. I’m very feedback-driven, the young people will let me know what works for them and what doesn’t and if we need to change things we will.’’

In 2021, it’s a case of so far so good for Boland.

The Junior Summer Series he set up has been wellattend­ed, he’s had numerous approaches from schools with kids interested in the game and been able to get the game to hundreds of juniors through that, and the Southland Secondary School championsh­ips attracted close to 100 players late last month.

Golf Southland chair Phil McDonald says Boland brings a real enthusiasm, as well as valuable experience developing the junior game in Wakatipu. ‘‘We’re really looking forward to supporting him to enable more juniors to get involved with golf.’’

Boland has represente­d Southland at masters level for the past five years.

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