Sir Nick Faldo’s Series has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 1996. It’s the biggest and most successful global junior golf series. The vision and ambition of Sir Nick, along with his passionate team of industry experts, is to create a junior golf legacy that lasts a lifetime and develops tomorrow’s champions.
Support of like-minded partners has been integral to the success of the worldwide growth of the Series and, as a charitable trust, the Series is constantly evolving to elevate its standards and experience to the benefit of the players and invested parties.
Growing both the junior game and golf globally are fundamental goals of the Series, as it looks to establish its worldwide network and attract the most comprehensive pool of young talent in world golf. The Series therefore welcomes partners to support its vision and goals and continue on a journey to grow the game.
It is Sir Nick’s simple wish to continue the growth and expansion of the Faldo Series, whilst reaching more juniors across the globe to provide them with bigger and better opportunities to learn.
The series has been able to do this successfully over the last 25 years, and with partner support we will be able to do this for another 25 years. Having reached over 45,000 golfers in this time, the Faldo Series and its partners can work together to unearth more golfers from around the world, providing a steppingstone in their development to playing the game at whatever level they desire to play.
Competitors who are successful in making it to a Grand Final will experience more than just a golf tournament and the chance to earn valuable WAGR points.
Every Grand Final will have its highs and lows for a player. How they deal with these emotions will help mould them into better players, or even set them on a path for a career in the industry.
Sir Nick is also on hand at every Grand Final, imparting his passion, experience and knowledge of the game to competitors. Sir Nick also engages with local communities at a grassroots level, helping to grow and introduce the game in all corners of the world.
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