Holly Hunter, a 14 year-old member of Redbourn Golf Club, has won two county competitions and is set to compete in the national final of the Medal Winner Trophy later this month.
Holly – the daughter of Redbourn’s Head PGA Professional, Steve Hunter – has been a member of Redbourn Golf Club from the age of eight. She is the current holder of two county trophies, The Ann Pike Trophy, and The Hertfordshire De Paula Cup, in the latter of which she saw off a field of 30 other female competitors to win the best nett 36 hole total during the County Championship qualifying at Hammonds End Golf Club.
The talented youngster’s first national final takes place at Peterborough Milton Golf Club, where she will represent her home club, Redbourn, which is part of BGL Golf, the UK’s leading golf course owner and operator.
Holly enjoys playing at Redbourn because there is a great junior section with lots of competition. Lady members are also great supporters of all the girl golfers at the club.
Redbourn boasts an active junior section including nearly 100 girls and boys, led by the inspirational junior organiser, Mark Knight.
Mark has recently been recognised for his voluntary work at the Club and across the county with an award from the sport’s National Governing Body (NGB), England Golf.
He has been presented with the 2014 England Golf County Development Award, for excellence in encouraging others to take up and enjoy golf, and was named among the organisation’s 2014 Volunteers of the Year at its annual County Golf Development Conference.
Ian McDowell, Redbourn Golf Club General Manager, said: “We are privileged to have both Holly and Mark as ambassadors for our Golf Club at a national level. They embody what we aim to achieve here at Redbourn, which is to get more people involved in the sport.
“I know that Holly is also looking forward to competing in the England under 15’s championship this summer, and we wish her and the other girls from Redbourn, the best of luck.”