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Solheim Cup Captain Catriona Matthew Turns to Golfer's CBD

By: Golfshake Editor | Wed 13 Jan 2021


Former Women's Open Champion and winning Solheim Cup Captain, Catriona Matthew has turned to Golfer's CBD to help face the challenges of competing on tour and once again leading Europe later this year in Ohio.

CBD is short for cannabidiol, one of 113 cannabinoids identified by scientific research into the cannabis plant. As long as the illegal cannabinoids are removed, CBD products are legal in the UK and categorised as a food supplement. CBD products have been approved for use by WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) since January 1, 2018.

Matthew, who has become an official brand ambassador and product development adviser, explained: “It’s very exciting. I started using the products about six months ago and it’s been very beneficial for me. I’ve been doing a lot of fitness lately and recovery-wise, it’s been working great for me but there are the mental benefits too.

“There have been instances in the past when I’ve been nervous over a putt and not put my best stroke on it or not been able to control those nerves in a particular moment. These products will help.

“It's something I will definitely use going forward in tournaments. You sometimes think back to those occasions where having that extra bit of control over those nerves on a shot here or a shot there might have made a big difference.”

Catriona Matthew CBD

Being able to perform to the best of your ability under pressure is a constant challenge for golfers at the top of their profession.

But Matthew believes regular amateurs will also be able to enjoy similar benefits.

She said: “Anyone at the top level of sport will tell you that they do feel that anxiety and nerves in certain situations. The ones who do the best are the ones who cope with it the best.

“So much of golf is between the ears and it doesn’t matter what level you are playing at. You could be feeling nervous in your monthly medal or you have a putt to break 90 for the first time. I think this can definitely help.”

After extensive research, Matthew has also been reassured over the safety and legality of products and believes the use of CBD will become as common as protein shakes and fitness workouts.

She said: “I must admit, I was slightly nervous until I researched it all. A first reaction was that it was cannabis, but it’s not. In my conversations, I obviously had to be absolutely certain that it is WADA-approved.

“But I think it will become more and more mainstream. Most athletes take protein shakes these days and 25 years ago, nobody did fitness as they thought it was bad for the golf swing. Everything evolves as people gain a better understanding.”

Golfer’s CBD director, Andy Dixon, said: “It’s fantastic to have an ambassador of Catriona’s standing to endorse our products. Her huge knowledge and enthusiasm has been a major benefit and this partnership can only help us in getting the message out to more people.”   


For more on Golfer's CBD, see Golfshake Ambassador Matt Holbrook describe his thoughts on the products HERE.

Keep up with Golfer's CBD on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@golferscbd) or visit www.golferscbd.co.uk.


What do you think? post your thoughts and feedback on the Golfshake Forum: https://forum.golfshake.com/


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