The R&A has introduced a partnership with NBA famous person Steph Curry’s Underrated Golf European Tour, with Sky Sports activities commentator Henni Zuel to turn into a world ambassador.
The brand new alliance is aimed toward “removing barriers, changing perceptions and empowering the next generation of golfers” by selling inclusivity and accessibility for younger golfers from all backgrounds.
Curry, a four-time NBA champion with the Golden State Warriors, will be a part of Zuel as a world golf improvement ambassador for the R&A.
Zuel, whose position will embrace championing girls’s and ladies’ participation, stated: “I’m incredibly proud to be part of this powerful collaboration.
“This partnership is about a lot extra than simply golf, it is about altering lives, creating alternatives, and ensuring each younger particular person, irrespective of their background, can see a spot for themselves on this sport.
“I’ve seen first-hand the impression Underrated Golf has on younger athletes, not simply on the course, however in how they see themselves and their futures.
“With The R&A’s support, we can reach even more young people, break down more barriers, and build a truly inclusive and exciting future for golf.”
The 2025 Underrated Golf European Tour begins at Foxhills Golf Membership from Could 28-30, with a second occasion at Fairmont St Andrews from August 13-15.
Every event will function 48 boys and 48 ladies with the winners incomes the possibility to journey to the USA to compete within the Curry Cup, the fourth annual championship of the Underrated Tour, at Liberty Nationwide.
Phil Anderton, chief improvement officer on the R&A stated: “Our partnership with the Underrated Golf Tour is an exciting step in continuing our mission to make golf more accessible, inclusive and appealing to a broader audience.
“We’re impressed by the work Stephen Curry and the Underrated Golf Tour have been doing and we imagine by working collectively we will join with younger individuals in significant methods, open up new pathways into the game and supply alternatives for improvement, each on and off the course.”