A number of individuals from the world of golf and sport have been so impressed with Golf Roots that they've agreed to be Golf Roots Ambassadors. They include:

- DJ Spoony - Five Live presenter
- Lee Westwood - 2009 Race to Dubai winner
- Denise Lewis OBE - Heptathlete and Olympic gold medallist
- Ken Brown - Former Tour players and now BBC broadcaster
- Alison Nicholas - Former Tour player and Women's US Open Champion
- Rebecca Hudson - LET Tour player
- Felicity Johnson - LET Tour player
- Sam Head - LET Tour player
- Jo Mundy - LET Tour player

"I grew up in an area of London where nobody played golf. I came to the sport much later, fell in love with it and realised how good golf can be for young people and their development. I'm passionate about giving youngsters in city areas the chance to find themselves through their sport and that's why I'm behind Golf Roots."
                                                                                                                      DJ Spoony

"It is a privilege for me to become a Golf Roots Ambassador. The Golf Foundation has helped thousands of youngsters, me included, over the years." 
                                                                                                               Lee Westwood

"Sport can have a positive impact on young people in so many ways and golf is a great example of this. I'm proud to be an Ambassador of the Golf Roots project because I know it will give young people access to an enjoyable lifelong activity and will also help them to develop important life skills."
                                                                                                            Denise Lewis OBE

We are grateful to all of the Ambassadors for the support they give to Golf Roots