LITTLESTONE OPENS NEW PRO SHOP

Littlestone Golf Club in Kent has unveiled a brand new pro shop.

Located by the main clubhouse, and overlooking the club’s championship links, the new modern structure will allow Littlestone to stock a more extensive range of golf equipment clothing, shoes and golf accessories, all of which can now also be bought online.

A bnew SAM PuttLab, the world’s leading putt coaching and training system, has also been installed for members and visitors alike, who will be able to undergo a complete analysis of their putting and then make use of training modules to rectify any weaknesses in their stroke.

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The exterior of the new pro shop at Littlestone Golf Club

For many years the pro shop at Littlestone, which runs two memberships, the Championship Links and The Warren, was situated at The Warren, the club’s second course. With the Championship Links membership and visitor numbers rising steadily over the last few years, the old premises was no longer fit for purpose as it was not able to fully service the increasing needs of main club. So, with The Warren pro shop also in need of serious repair, a temporary home was found in the main clubhouse.

Plans were then put forward for a completely new home for the pro shop by the main clubhouse. Once the site and design had been agreed, the club approached LEADER and the Rural Payments Agency in East Kent for help to fund the project. Fortuitously the Kent Downs and Marshes LEADER Programme reverted that it would assist with a grant aiding a new reception and Pro Shop.

proshop“This is an ambitious project which will deliver jobs and growth to the Romney Marsh area and will attract additional visitors to the area,” commented Andrew Sinclair, Programme Officer for the Kent Downs and Marshes LEADER Programme. “The project fits with the priorities for the LEADER Programme, which is part of the EU funded Rural Development Programme for England, to provide economic growth for rural areas.”

“The LEADER Programme’s support for this project was crucial and made the build possible so we are extremely grateful for their support,” said Sarah Saunders, marketing manager at Littlestone.

To coincide with the opening of the new shop, Littlestone has already employed a new PGA trainee, so the club now has four golf professionals, as well as a receptionist to handle the overall running of the new outlet.The pro shop is seen as the flagship for future plans to create a Centre for Excellence Academy, catering for golfers of all levels and ages.