Thursday, September 10, 2009

Another E-mail from Frank (Franco) Hennigan

Dear Colin
My original Email was in response to Jock MacVicar's article stating that 43 Scots had paid £1,350 each,when, in fact, some have and some have not had it funded by the SGU. I was only looking at a fact.
I then simply asked the questions that followed. What I did not do was to express my opinion on the matter.
If I may be allowed, and in the light of the responses so far, I would now like to ask some more weighted questions.
Why do not all the Scots get their entry fees paid?
It seems a shame that such a promising player as Chris Kelly has to pay this himself, and as Kevin McAlpine says there is a least one explanation.
Talented young golfers can't afford this hefty entrance fee.
And is the answer to an individual's success as a professional,and the potential pot of gold, obviously more funding?
Does this 'grow the game'?
Alternately, should we spend more on education?
I am interested in how golf club members benefit
Frank

Note from Editor: I think we are starting to go round in circles on this topic, so let's draw a line under with this item. Colin Farquharson

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