08 Nov 2017

Saadiyat Beach Golf Club’s #WomenOnCourse campaign celebrates the great game of golf with LET professionals

Host venue of the Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Open, Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, cements its position as a pioneer of the women’s game with help from some of the world’s best.

With the help of the world’s best female golfers, Saadiyat Beach Golf Club continued its mission to inspire more women to take up the great game of golf by rolling out its #WomenOnCourse campaign for the second year running during the Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Open (FBMLO).

With 2016’s defending champion, Beth Allen, and Sweden’s Camilla Lennarth, who finished in third place this year, at the front of the campaign, #WomenOnCourse has already reached tens of thousands of people worldwide.

Championing the club’s position as a pioneer of women’s golf, in line with the FBMLO, the club ran a host of activities celebrating both the great game of golf and the lessons it teaches – all with #WomenOnCourse at its heart.

#WomenOnCourse, began with the start of the tournament week, as Saadiyat Beach Golf Club held a clinic with members of Fatima Bint Mubarak’s Ladies Sports Academy (FBMA), where participants received tips from Beth and Camilla, as well as insight into the life lessons the game of golf has afforded them.

Academy member, Fatima Al Ali, who took up the game after watching the LET stars at Saadiyat Beach Golf Club in 2016, was among the guests at the clinic, and gained more tips from the defending champion as her golf game continues to go from strength-to-strength.

Beth Allen, said: “One of the most important parts of being a professional golfer is to grow the game and to see women starting golf here in the UAE is really special. It’s great to see Fatima playing because it’s a product of the event and I think Abu Dhabi Sports Council does a great job of putting it on and inspiring young ladies.”

Exploring the mental and physical benefits of golf further, the campaign engaged with several of the world’s best players over the Gary Player-designed course, including Solheim Cup, Captain Catriona Matthew, who indicated that golf had taught her what it takes to be a leader.

Participants contributed their learnings, which also included virtues like patience and friendship, to the #WomenOnCourse signing wall, which will be donated to the Fatima bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy as a tribute to FBMA and as encouragement for its young members.

Ed Edwards, General Manager, Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, said: “We are overwhelmed at the support our #WomenOnCourse campaign has received from the Ladies European Tour players and spectators that have visited our course throughout the tournament week. It has been an honour to work with the Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy and the Abu Dhabi Sports Council for a second year, alongside Troon Golf and TDIC in helping promote the game to the local community.

 “#WomenOnCourse, as a campaign, exists to encourage more girls and ladies, especially here in the UAE but also worldwide, to participate in this great game, and we have some amazing examples of how it has already helped us to achieve this goal. With the support of the LET, spectators and thousands of golfers globally via social media during the 2017 Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Open and beyond, its impact is sure to grow.”

To view a series of vignettes outlining the work of #WomenOnCourse at this year’s FBMLO and hear the life lessons the great game has taught LET players and spectators, click on the following links and share across your own channels:

 

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