Open Day for Come and Try or Coaching and Practice.4th September 6:00pm in the peakInvite your friends, colleagues and neighbours to come and try curling for free.
Remove the rust from the summer to practice your own game. Spend time working with club coach and others to improve your game. This is part of your commitment to developing the club and improving your enjoyment of the game of curling Do let the club development officer know about any special coaching needs you may have and we will do our best to cover them. For any new curlers who attend this event, the development path to becoming a full member of the club is as follows: Try curling with the club to see if there is an aptitude (free). Attend an Adult Learner class of four lessons (Learner charge). Join the Virtual Club as a learner and at the same time join our club as an improver (Virtual charge) This can take a month to complete to become a member of the club and start playing games. |
Sauchie and Bannockburn supports Scottish Curling and TryCurling.com in their efforts to introduce new people to curling, that is why we hold our own Try Curling sessions. The Curler Pathway highlights the routes a new curler can take from entry to a fully developed curler taking part in the highest level competitions in Scotland. We have club coaches and curling equipment to get new players quickly up to speed in playing. There are more advanced coaches available to enable players to progress to their best possible level. We are in a special position in Stirling as the Peak is the home of the National Curling Academy where Scottish and British Curlers are trained. |