with the wgai was to start a development programme. every year, we bring a group of 15, 20 young girls to the tournament and they get introduced to the players, they do clinics but also behind—the—scenes. they look at recording and different aspects of the operational side of the tournament too. so it is not only about getting players into the game but also into the industry. i volunteered for the indian open a few years after i started playing and i think that was the year that laura davies won. it was really special to be there, and you've heard so much about someone who is so legendary in the sport, and then for her to go and win that week, i had never seen anything like it, i had never seen a women's event of such a big scale happened before. it made me realise that it was something that was actually possible to do.