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“I want to leave a legacy” Amy Millward on women’s golf in the UAE
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2/17/2025
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Dubai was never one of the countries on my list to go and work to, in fairness.
00:06
But the first time I came, I literally fell in love with it, and that kind of completely
00:10
changed my opinion on it and wanting to work here.
00:13
I love the golf courses, and I was just like, OK, this is the place I want to come and work
00:17
next.
00:24
So I've been based at the Claude Humman Golf Academy probably coming up to four years now.
00:28
I joined in September 2019, and I joined after interning twice at the golf school.
00:35
I realised that this was a place that I wanted to come and work in terms of Dubai, and it
00:40
was a great way to kind of experience how kind of lessons were given, what the job entailed,
00:47
and kind of just getting kind of stuck in a little bit, meeting the coaches, meeting
00:50
the team, and just helping out.
00:52
So it was the perfect opportunity to come here next.
00:56
I am the only girl here at the moment.
00:58
I'm very lucky in the fact that the guys are like family to me.
01:03
They look out for me, and we do get on so well, which makes every day a lot easier.
01:09
We have all abilities here at the Academy.
01:12
So we have beginners through to our junior programme.
01:15
We also have your standard amateur up until your elite player, and pros that we teach
01:20
as well.
01:21
So it covers everybody, really.
01:23
We make sure that whatever your needs are, they're met as close as we can.
01:31
Kind of across the time that the school's been open, even when it was Butch Harman first
01:34
and now Inter-Claude Harman, they've had some amazing players come through, some great amateurs,
01:39
and I think that's just come down to the instructors themselves when it was kind of like, now that
01:45
it's Jamie, Joe, Mike, the whole team, and before when it was like Justin, Claude, and
01:50
they were here.
01:51
It just shows kind of the level in which the school is, and the reason why people maybe
01:54
come to us as well.
01:57
We've kind of had down in the past kind of like Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Nicholas
02:02
Coulthart, Thomas Dietry.
02:04
So we do get a lot come and utilise the facilities kind of in January, maybe November time, just
02:09
before the race to Dubai.
02:10
So we do get a few familiar faces pop down every now and again.
02:16
It's amazing working under Claude's name, and having the opportunity to kind of like
02:21
meet him.
02:22
He comes and sees us kind of at least once, maybe twice a year.
02:25
So we get that chance to kind of watch him give lessons, ask him as many questions as
02:29
we want, kind of bombard him, I guess, a little bit.
02:33
I was really lucky.
02:34
I went and watched the US Open with him last year when it was at the Country Club, and
02:36
just kind of watching him, seeing him at work is awesome, really.
02:40
So we're very lucky to be under the Harman name, I guess.
02:44
The list of players Claude's taught, kind of having two world number ones in kind of
02:48
Brookes and DJ, and then just kind of the level that they still remain at, and kind
02:54
of coming back from injury, specifically in Brookes, and just kind of seeing him come
02:59
back and win a major was awesome.
03:04
I joined the Women in Golf Charter.
03:08
It was kind of my mission to do their Women in Golf Foundation programme, and you couldn't
03:13
do the programme without becoming a signatory on the charter.
03:17
So I basically just persuaded Jamie that this was something we had to do.
03:21
Like I'm a big advocate for growing the women's game anyway, I think being a female, growing
03:25
up through the sport, and kind of seeing how it is still evolving and becoming more inclusive
03:30
is amazing.
03:31
But I still want to, like, do more, leave kind of a legacy, however cliché that sounds.
03:38
Obviously already been doing a lot in terms of trying to, like, build a ladies' programme
03:42
here, working alongside Jenny with Chicks With Sticks, but it was like, what can we
03:45
continue to do more?
03:46
So I was like, if I can get on their leadership programme, there'll be more that I can develop
03:51
as a person to maybe grow myself as a coach, as an individual, and then maybe a leader
03:56
as well.
03:57
I basically contacted Jackie at the RNA and was like, what is the process here to join
04:03
the charter, do the programme, and we just kind of came up with our goals and initiatives
04:07
that we would do to help grow the game, commit to the charter, and then it kind of went from
04:12
there, really.
04:16
I think with women's golf, there's definitely kind of that trend for more people to get
04:23
into the sport.
04:26
It's one of those sports that I think once you play, you actually kind of, like, get
04:29
hooked.
04:30
You just have to, like, kind of break that barrier of getting to a golf course or a driving
04:34
range and trying it, and then you realise, actually, I quite like this.
04:40
But I think the way that trying to get more coverage of the women's game, I think, is
04:45
going to be a big step in the right direction, and we saw it kind of for the US Open, I believe.
04:50
They had it on mainline channels at kind of peak times, and their coverage spiked by like
04:55
100%, which is a ridiculous statistic, really, that shows that if it is covered, people probably
05:00
will watch it too, which is great.
05:04
A lot of that's come down to kind of just the initiatives that have been played a part
05:08
in, especially aiming at certain ages for girls, or women, I should say.
05:13
So Chicks and Sticks has probably been a big initiative there to help grow the game in
05:17
terms of that kind of probably 18 to maybe 35, 40 age bracket, in terms of kind of having
05:23
a big social play.
05:24
And I think that's the biggest thing that females want out of the game, is to see the
05:27
social side.
05:28
It doesn't have to be competitive by any means.
05:31
It's just people coming together, having a laugh and a joke, just enjoying themselves
05:35
playing a sport, and that kind of thing.
05:38
We've complemented that with the ladies' programme that we run here, which is part of love.gov,
05:42
and the two programmes have just really worked well together, covering kind of a really nice
05:45
basis for all ladies to get involved, whether you're kind of working, mums, young, old,
05:53
I guess, everyone is covered to feel what you need to be part of.
05:58
Recently we had a talk with the RNA and the UGF to kind of come together and kind of really
06:06
push women's golf.
06:07
So I think the fact that the UAE is the first country to have all golf clubs signed on the
06:12
chart, it means that the UAE and the UGF are making a massive push for the women's game
06:17
to come to the forefront a little bit more.
06:19
So yeah, why would you not want to play golf in the UAE?
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