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Children get in the swing with new course; EDGBASTON.


GOLF crazy youngsters will be able to tee off tee 1  
n.
1. The letter t.

2. Something shaped like a T.

3. Sports & Games A mark aimed at in certain games, such as curling or quoits.
 in style, thanks to a new golf course which has just opened in time for the school holidays.

The new course, at Woodview Primary School, in Woodview Drive, Edgbaston For the cricket ground, see .
Edgbaston is an area in the city of Birmingham in England. It is also a formal district, managed by its own district committee.

The constituency includes the smaller Edgbaston ward and the wards of Bartley Green, Harborne and Quinton.
, has been funded by the ward's neighbourhood renewal fund Neighbourhood Renewal Fund (NRF) is a form of Local Government finance in England, launched by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in July 2000.

NRF is allocated to multi-agency Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) in the 88 Local Authority areas judged to be the most
 cash, with support from the Golf Foundation, which has pioneered Tri-Golf.

Children will get the chance to play the game, using bright, colourful colourful or US colorful
Adjective

1. with bright or richly varied colours

2. vivid or distinctive in character

Adj. 1.
 and lightweight equipment which comes complete with mini bunkers.

Coun Deirdre Alden, Edgbaston's constituency chairwoman, who opened the new course, said: "The Tri Golf initiative offers an exciting and challenging alternative to main stream sports. The new facility gives children a chance to take part in a sport they would not normally be able to access."
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Date:Aug 10, 2007
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