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• Scottish Golf launch new ‘tailored’ programme
• Richie Ramsay: ‘Competition is now fierce’
• Both Challenge Tour and LET spots available

CHALLENGE TOUR | Scottish Golf

Scottish Golf, the newly amalgamated body for golf in Scotland, has launched a new support package to give the nation’s amateur golfers a better shot at becoming successful tour professionals. The new system will help the country’s best amateur talent adapt to a new playing environment on the Challenge Tour, which Richie Ramsay says is now “fierce”.

Here’s the full release from Scottish Golf

Scottish Golf has joined forces with Edinburgh-based management company Bounce Sport to build a tailored competition programme for the nation’s top amateurs, who will receive at least four starts on the Challenge Tour this season, supporting those players who intend to turn professional at the end of 2016.

The move follows new regulations that allow amateur golfers to earn points on the Challenge Tour’s Road to Oman Order of Merit and potentially secure playing rights when they move into the paid ranks, while a number of the country’s female players will also benefit from starts on the Ladies European Tour and LET Access Series.

Walker Cup and European Amateur Team-winning duo Grant Forrest (Craigielaw) and Ewen Ferguson (Bearsden) will compete in four Challenge Tour events this season, while Drumoig’s Australian Amateur champion Connor Syme, South African Amateur winner Craig Ross (Kirkhill) and Glencruitten’s Robert MacIntyre, the Scottish Amateur champion, will also be given starts.

Under the new Challenge Tour criteria, amateurs who play a minimum of four tournaments will be given a ranking from which they are entitled to earn a full category the following season, providing they turn professional in time to take up membership.

‘The standard of golf is so high and the competition is fierce’ – Richie Ramsay

Bounce Sport, who represent Stephen Gallacher among other clients, will manage the players during the Challenge Tour events, working closely with Scottish Golf’s performance team who will continue to oversee the players’ preparation for major events on the amateur calendar throughout the season, including coaching, sports science and physiotherapy.

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Richie Ramsay, a two-time winner on the Challenge Tour, welcomed the support and said: “I was fortunate to gain experience playing on the Challenge Tour as an amateur and securing these starts will be of great benefit to those players aiming to turn pro.

“The standard of golf is so high and the competition is fierce, so it will allow the players to benchmark themselves and see exactly where they need to be. It’s important that you feel comfortable playing at that level, so the experience they get as amateurs will stand them in good stead and undoubtedly help that transition period.”

‘It’s vital that we do more to support the transition between leading amateur and Tour professional’ – Steve Paulding

Earlier this season, Scottish Golf National Women’s squad player Hannah McCook (Grantown-on-Spey) was given the chance to compete in the World Ladies Championship in China on the Ladies European Tour, while she and team-mate Gabrielle Macdonald (Craigielaw) are being supported to the play in this week’s Terre Blanche Ladies Open in France on the LET Access Series.

Steve Paulding, Scottish Golf Performance Director, said: “It’s vital that we do more to support the transition between leading amateur and Tour professional for those men and women who have the potential to succeed. We are therefore delighted to announce this new support package which we can hopefully build on in the future.

“Bounce Sport has vast experience in this area so they are a great fit for us. We have been working hard with them and other partners to allow us to use Challenge Tour starts more strategically, which will give our players exposure to a high level of competition and help them assess their readiness to compete as a professional golfer.”

Challenge Tour ‘opportunities’

Iain Stoddart, Founding Partner of Bounce Sport, added: “There are so many things to take care of in preparation for the day you walk out the front door for the first time as a professional golfer and we will use the time between now and then to work hard with Scottish Golf, and relevant partners, to ensure they are set up properly for that day and beyond.

“In the meantime, they can use the 2016 season and the Challenge Tour opportunities, at the very least, to begin to gain experience, understand and be exposed to the realities of becoming a touring professional.”

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Bryce Ritchie is the Editor of bunkered and, in addition to leading on content and strategy, oversees all aspects of the brand. The first full-time journalist employed by bunkered, he joined the company in 2001 and has been editor since 2009. A member of Balfron Golfing Society, he currently plays off nine and once got a lesson from Justin Thomas’ dad.

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