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- Ages 18 and under
- Tuesday nights from 5:00 - 8:00PM
- May 8 - June 19
- $70.00/participant
- Register by calling Morningview Park at 780-568-4357. Payment of fee is required to confirm registration.
- The intent of the program is to provide young golfers a better understanding of the sport, coaching to help improve basic skills and most of all HAVE FUN!
New in 2012!!
Watch for advanced lessons on Saturdays at 10:00am.
2012 Junior Golf Schedule:
May 8 - Basic setup, alignment and grip (range)
May 15 - Basics of the golf swing (range)
May 22 - Basics of golf swing cont’d (range)
May 29 - Short Game Lesson
June 5 - Begin play On Course (tee times)
June 12 - On Course (tee times)
June 19 - Wrap Up
Check Here For Lesson Times
Junior golf times will be from 5:00 – 8:00 every Tuesday. The first 3 weeks will be an hour in length starting at either 5:00, 6:00 or 7:00 pm. The playing time for the younger group (5:00) will be an hour in length from the tee time scheduled. The two more senior group’s (6:00, 7:00) playing time will be an hour and a half from tee times.Times will be confirmed after May 10, 2011 depending on age and skill level.
Juniors are not required to have their own set of clubs, however if rentals are needed please show up earlier than scheduled.
If you have any questions please feel free to call Joshua Forseth at Morningview Park Golf Course (568-4357).
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If you are a golfer and carried or pulled your own bag or have seen caddies for professional golfers on TV, you probably understand that carrying clubs can be a tiring business. Rules of golf state that players can carry up to 14 clubs in their bag, however for youngsters just starting out in the game, there’s easily no need to carry the full quota. Most “starter sets” for juniors contain only 5 clubs; a wood, three different irons, and a putter. This is certainly adequate for players to learn basic skills. More clubs can be added as the player develops.
Key Rules, Etiquette of Golf Etiquette
Juniors should always:
Juniors should never:
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Play a shot while others are still in range
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Talk while someone is preparing to take a shot
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Stand directly behind someone when they are putting
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Shout or swear on the golf course
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Throw clubs or equipment in anger
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Mark their own score card on the green
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Laugh at another player’s misfortune
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Make practice swings without making sure they have room
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Walk across someone’s putting line on the green
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