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Jul 3rd, 2017

Stoke Park launches academy

With six figure sum investment

Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel is investing a ‘significant six–figure sum' in its golf academy as it looks to build on the success it has achieved in the last few years.

The Buckinghamshire club is also investing in new staff to help bring through a succession of talented youngsters and complete beginners.

Chris Murtagh, 33, has been appointed head of instruction, where he is joined by 31-year-old Tom Reid, who takes up the post of senior teaching professional.

A graduate of Loughborough University, Murtagh spent four years on the European Challenge Tour before turning his attention to coaching and now works with a number of elite amateurs and professionals. Reid joins Stoke Park after five years at Wentworth, where, in January, he was listed in the US Kids Top 50 Instructor rankings, which honours elite professionals who have dedicated their career to developing junior golf in their communities.

Both will be able to take advantage of the upgraded academy which includes a new short–game area, with a putting green and two bunkers, plus the re–landscaping of a further green and the surrounding area.

Stoke Park's director of golf, Stuart Collier, said: "This is an exciting time for the academy. Not only has a significant six–figure sum been spent on its refurbishment, but we also welcome Chris and Tom into their new roles and believe both of them will be integral to the success of the academy in the future.

"They have both demonstrated a strong commitment to helping golfers improve, whether they are youngsters heading for county honours, complete novices, or existing members looking to rid themselves of niggling little habits. We feel their influence on the academy will be seen in no time at all."

Classes are divided into age and ability groups running through term-time in eight-week sessions, three times a year. Easter, summer and half-term camps are also available where golf joins forces with tennis. These combined camps offer a great learning environment where two sports can be enjoyed in one day. Children do not need to be members or have their own equipment to take part, as this can be provided.

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