Andy Taylor Golf sets dates for Junior Holiday Golf Courses
Andy Taylor Golf will be running a Junior Holiday Golf Courses over the summer on various dates from July 21 at Kirtlington Golf Club.

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Andy Taylor Golf will be running a Junior Holiday Golf Courses over the summer on various dates from July 21 at Kirtlington Golf Club. Taylor is passionate about encouraging more young people to take up golf and discover the fun of learning a new skill in the fresh air. And, he has a good record of spotting natural talent and coaching juniors from beginner to elite level. Commenting on his course, Taylor says: “Golf is an enjoyable, sociable and challenging game but a lot of young people dismiss it as a sport for high earning business men. I want to break down that image and make golf accessible to everyone.
“Golf needn’t be expensive, especially at Kirtlington Golf Club where it is not compulsory to pay extortionate membership fees to play a round. Furthermore, as a low impact activity, golf attracts all levels of fitness.”
Course details are as follows:
There are six holiday camps running on: 21st to 24th July at 10am – 12pm; 21st to 24th July from 2pm to 4pm; 10th to 13th August at 10am – 12pm; 10th to 13th August from 2pm to 4pm; 17th to 20th August from 10am to 12pm or 17th to 20th August from 2pm to 4pm. Each course costs £34 per person.
To enrol on the course please email bookings@andytaylorgolf.com or phone 0800 5872489.
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