La Valmuza Golf Salamanca & Grupo Andrés Present ‘Promises Fund Plan 2026’

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Initiative Boosting Young Golfers: La Valmuza Golf & Grupo Andrés Team Up

La Valmuza Golf Salamanca and the Grupo Andrés Social Fund have joined forces to launch a groundbreaking initiative, the ‘Promises Fund Plan 2026,’ aimed at fostering the sporting development of young players from the Salamanca club’s Competition School. The program boasts an impressive €10,000 endowment, made possible through the collaboration of the business group.

Key Details of the ‘Promises Fund Plan 2026’

  • Maximium aid per player: €2,500
  • Primary objectives: Encourage participation in territorial, national, and international competitions; cover travel, accommodation, and registration costs; establish an incentive system for outstanding results.
  • Eligibility requirements: Students must have the Competition School fee in force, be a Young Member, hold a federative license, receive exclusive training at the club, and meet certain sporting and behavioral standards.

For the La Valmuza School, this initiative is a bombshell. It allows us to help kids who have the potential to reach high levels, and wouldn’t that be amazing if some figure emerged from La Valmuza Golf?Alberto Dávila, director and manager of La Valmuza Golf

High Performance School: The Next Step

Building on the ‘Promises Fund Plan,’ La Valmuza Golf Salamanca is set to implement the High Performance School in 2026. This specific program will cater to players with greater competitive projection and will follow a methodology similar to that of national teams. It will include advanced technique, strategy, physical preparation, statistical analysis, sports psychology, competition simulations, and training talks with Tour players.

Coaching session at La Valmuza Golf Salamanca's High Performance School.

Selection Process for the High Performance Group 2026

Access will be limited to four golfers, who will be selected through an official test evaluating various aspects. The four players with the highest points will form the High Performance Group 2026, showcasing the club’s commitment to talent and the future of young golf.

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What Does This Mean for Young Golfers?

The ‘Promises Fund Plan’ and the High Performance School are set to propel young golfers from La Valmuza Golf Salamanca to new heights. With increased support, tailored training, and financial aid, these initiatives aim to nurture and accelerate the development of aspiring athletes.

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