Friday, January 25, 2008

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Mark Parsonage pictured at Thurso Golf Club's David Lyall indoor coaching facility (Image by Rob Eyton, clubgolf Media Manager).

MARK PARSONAGE (age 12) WINS THURSO GOLF
CLUB MEN'S MEDAL AFTER TWO NEAR-MISSES

Thurso Golf Club junior member 12-year-old Mark Parsonage won the club’s opening men's medal of the year this month, consigning his runner-up positions in the November and December events - both decided on countback - to distant memory.
In what his father, Bob Parsonage, the club’s vice-captain and one of its seven clubgolf Level 1 coaches, describes as “bitterly cold, treacherous conditions with some ice on the fairways and the greens,” Mark finished four ahead of his nearest opponent with a net score of 67.
Thurso has a number of very talented adult members, which makes young Mark's feat even more creditable.
His first medal completed a successful membership year for the youngster who achieved his first handicap (which he has since reduced to 20) and won the club’s Ronnie Williamson Cup. Equally audacious, he knocked out his school maths teacher from the first round of the club’s knock-out championship in the summer.
Mark, who first played golf with a set of plastic clubs as a 12 months old toddler, was one of Thurso Golf Club’s first intake of children through clubgolf. He progressed quickly through the programme and, together with his 10-year-old sister, Lindsay, makes the regular trip to Royal Dornoch for coaching with professional Gary Dingwall.
Lindsay also won the regional final and played in the 2007 Grand Final of the HSBC Wee Wonders at St Andrews
“Mark has set himself the target of getting his handicap into single figures this year,” said Mr Parsonage. “He wants to get into the Nick Faldo Junior Series which means he has to get to eight before June. It’s a tall order but you never know; the lesson he had yesterday at Dornoch put an extra 20 yards onto his game.”
Complementing his practice at the club, and that of another promising youngster, Peter Sangster (aged 13), is the new David Lyall indoor coaching facility, opened last summer after funding from the Highland 2007 Caithness Community Programme, Highland 2007, Awards for All and clubgolf.
“Before we had the range it was impossible to practise in the winter,” said Mr Parsonage. “The new range is fantastic and Mark goes up there three times a week, warming up for between 10 or 20 minutes.”
As one of Thurso Golf Club’s clubgolf Level 1 coaches, Mr Parsonage and the other coaches spend much of his their spare time on Friday evenings at the club, coaching the ever-expanding junior section.
“We have 76 junior members and a good proportion of girls,” he added. “The challenge was always going to be getting more coaches on board and this year we are trying to get more parents involved. We have another two, possibly three, coaches going through the training this year."

Rob Eyton-Jones
clubgolf Media Manager
Telephone: 07775 746981
E-mail: rob@eyton-jones.co.uk
Official clubgolf website: http://www.clubgolfscotland.com/

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