Ryder Cup Spirit Inspires Young Golfers at Euxton Park

The magic of the Ryder Cup came alive in 2025 at Euxton Park Golf Centre in Lancashire.

By harnessing the global excitement of one of golf’s greatest spectacles, Community Golf Instructor Andy Leigh transformed a standard training session into a high-stakes, high-energy team battle.

Young golfers were split into “Europe” and “USA” teams, complete with waving flags and team colours. The atmosphere was electric, with the spirit of international competition fuelling every swing. By channelling this energy, the session showed young players that golf is about far more than just technique—it’s about teamwork, passion, and belonging to something bigger.

 

WHAT THEY DID DIFFERENTLY

Euxton Park uses the power of major international golf events—including the Solheim Cup and the Majors—to create immersive themed lessons.

Instead of traditional drills, the juniors competed across a series of “Ryder Cup” skill stations designed to build pressure and excitement:

  • Precision Putting & Creative Chipping

  • Long Iron Accuracy & Driver Power

  • Bunker Escapes

The focus shifted from individual practice to team success, with chants of “Allez, Allez, Allez!” and “USA! USA!” echoing across the range. This “miniature” version of the pro game keeps the focus on fun while introducing the fundamentals of competitive play in a supportive environment.

 

THE IMPACT

  • High Engagement: The themed format led to 100% participation and high energy levels.

  • Skill Building: Juniors practiced high-pressure shots under the guise of “team points,” building resilience.

  • Community Spirit: The event created a memorable, shared experience for both the children and the coaching staff.


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