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GOLF CLINICS

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  GOLF PROGRAMS FOR EVERY SKILL LEVEL

PROGRAM GOALS:

DEVELOP ATHLETIC SKILLS

TEACH THE FUNDAMENTALS

PROMOTE POSITIVE MINDS

BUILD AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE STEPS TO COMPETITIVE SUCCESS

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Kids Play Programs

KidsPlay Golf shatters the myth that golf is difficult or boring for children. It includes fun games – like playing tic-tac-toe on a putting green – as well as contests and giveaways. 
 

Golf clubs and other equipment designed especially for kids are provided for all students. 

Juniors ages 6-11 train skills with station based practice and ages 2-5 go through a story-based golf curriculum allows them to learn golf through fun games and play.
 

The goal is to ensure that kids experience success, which builds confidence and encourages them to continue.

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FUNDAMENTALS (AGE 6-10)

Focus on agility, balance, coordination, and speed. Introduce flexibility exercises. Focus on golf-specific skills: putting chipping and trajectory toss.

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LEARN TO PLAY (AGE 10-15)

Develop speed with agility, balance & change of direction. Develop focus and visualization skills. Introduce fundamental golf skills. 70% training and fun vs 30% competition.

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PLAY TO IMPROVE
(AGE 10-15)

Encourage flexibility & aerobic training. Develop skills to cope with physical and mental competition challenges. Training should include competitive based games, drills, and matches.

PLAY TO COMPETE
(AGE 13-18)

Focused training for individual competition preparation, emphasizing skills under pressure. Maintain a 40% focus on skill development and a 60% emphasis on competition-specific training.

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PLAY TO WIN
(AGE 16-19)

Train to peak for Major Competitions. Focused year round individual training program. 25% training to 75% competition training includes competition specific training and actual competitions.

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