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Press
Release 27 July 2001
ST ANDREWS EXPORTS
CADDIE SKILLS TO CHINA
Tina Han, caddie
manager at Purple Clouds Golf Community in China, is working
at St Andrews Links this summer as part of her Golf Studies
and Golf Course Management Course at Elmwood College, Cupar.
For six weeks Tina has been shadowing St Andrews Links caddie
manager, Rick Mackenzie, to learn how to deliver the recently
developed Caddie Connect training course in China.
By following the
Caddie Connect course with Mr Mackenzie, she will learn about
the history of golf, etiquette of the game, and the high levels
of customer service offered by St Andrews caddies to the golfers.
If she succeeds in attaining the St Andrews Standard, she
will return to Purple Clouds Golf Community in a position
to deliver the Caddie Connect training scheme to the 200 caddies
at Purple Clouds and aspiring caddies throughout China.
"Being at
St Andrews gives me the perfect opportunity to learn about
caddying at the Home of Golf. With the experience gained here,
I hope to be able to develop golf education in China and make
the game more popular," said 27-year-old Tina.
Tina came to Scotland
with two of her colleagues from Purple Clouds Golf Club. She
studied for a Professional Development Award over a six-month
period. During this period she also studied the Scottish Module
System.
Keen golfer, Tina
plays off 15 and has taken part in several big competitions
in China and received very good results. In 2000 she won the
"Tong He Cup", and in 1995 she was came 6th in the
"Ladies Amateur China Open".
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