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SPRINT6GOLF launch innovative new format
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SPRINT6GOLF launch innovative new format

This week sees the launch of SPRINT6GOLF, a quick-fire format of golf for players of all ages and abilities.

This week sees the launch of SPRINT6GOLF

Several key golf governing bodies, including the European Tour, have endorsed the exciting new concept along with former Ryder Cup skipper Paul McGinley, Formula 1 powerhouse Eddie Jordan and football star Gareth Bale.

SPRINT6GOLF is played over just six holes and utilises a free mobile app with a 30-second shot clock to ensure a flowing and continuous pace of play.

Bale

The concept is the brainchild of Tom Critchley, the son of Sky Sports commentator and ex-Walker Cup player, Bruce Critchley.

“For a couple of years now golf fans and media have been calling for a shorter, quicker form of golf," said Critchley. "No one else was coming forward with the answer and I’d had this idea for a while, so it was a logical step to create SPRINT6GOLF."

“The support from the golf industry was instant, with both England Golf and The Golf Foundation keen to see us succeed. Both organisations saw that SPRINT6GOLF addresses many of the current issues with golf by shortening the time required to play and making it more accessible, thus bringing a whole new generation of fans into the sport and enabling existing golfers to play more often.

Our vision is to show how exciting and dynamic it can be for the best players in the world.
Tom Critchley

“We are starting at grassroots level to give anyone, including club golfers, the opportunity to enjoy SPRINT6GOLF, but our vision is to show how exciting and dynamic it can be when the best players in the world start competing in professional tournaments.”

Paul McGinley, the 2014 Ryder Cup captain, has spoken about the need for a new format to increase participation and commented: “SPRINT6GOLF is a very exciting and innovative new golf format that will be good for the game. I think it will bring a new audience to the sport, and I’m really looking forward to playing in the first championship.”

European Tour Chief Executive Keith Pelley has also been quick to show his support for the new concept.

He said: “We wish everyone involved with SPRINT6GOLF every success for their launch and for their future endeavours. Innovation and having fun are the keys to broadening golf’s appeal to all ages and this new format certainly offers both of those elements.”

SPRINT6GOLF

Key members of the SPRINT6GOLF team include Formula 1 presenter and entrepreneur Eddie Jordan and Wales and Real Madrid star Gareth Bale.

Jordan remarked: “I’m really excited about SPRINT6GOLF. It is the right step forward for golf to engage the younger generation with a more dynamic format.”

Bale, who is keen to see golf grow in the right direction, added: “I love golf, but it doesn’t always fit into my busy life. SPRINT6GOLF is the perfect solution, and it’s fun and fast paced. I’m excited to be part of something that’s going to have such a positive impact on the game.”

While SPRINT6GOLF can be played on any golf course at any time thanks to the interactive app, 32 clubs around the UK will be invited to host qualifying events, each of which will put forward one amateur to compete in the 2016 Amateur Challenge National Final at the Buckinghamshire Golf Club on August 30. These fun events will allow ‘SPRINT6ers’ the ability to play without the worry of slower golfers on the course – golf in the fast lane!

Clubs can get involved in SPRINT6GOLF, by registering atwww.sprint6golf.com.

Golfers can get involved by downloading the free SPRINT6GOLF app, by visiting the Apple App Store or Android Marketplace and searching ‘SPRINT6GOLF’.

You can find SPRINT6GOLF onTwitter,Facebook,YouTubeandInstagram.

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