During the third round of 2025 Amundi German Masters on the Ladies European Tour (LET), young girls interested in golf enjoyed a brilliant day at the Green Eagle Golf Courses just outside Hamburg.
In cooperation with the Vereinigung clubfreier Golfspieler (VcG), the DGV and the three regional associations in the north, the tournament invited 72 interested girls and their chaperones to the Green Eagle.
The project, which brought together the For(e) Girls programme of the Lower Saxony-Bremen Golf Association and the Play like a girl programme of the Hamburg Golf Association and the Schleswig-Holstein Golf Association, saw the girls experience a behind-the-scenes view of the tournament.

On Saturday, the girls were able to watch world-class golf up close from top LET stars including home favourite and Olympic silver medallist Esther Henseleit, as well as fellow Germans Helen Briem and Alexandra Försterling.
The girls also collected interesting information using a checklist at a hands-on rally on the North Course and got to swing a golf club themselves on the driving range.

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