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Dates of Program: Spring/Summer | Dates of Program: Spring/Summer | ||
Results of Program: | ===Results of Program:=== | ||
Youth golfers are able to get introduced, engaged, and integrated into the game of golf in different ways at the club. | Youth golfers are able to get introduced, engaged, and integrated into the game of golf in different ways at the club. | ||
Total Revenue Generated This is not generally a revenue-generating initiative, however in the long run these young golfers will hopefully become loyal members of the game and the club. | Total Revenue Generated This is not generally a revenue-generating initiative, however in the long run these young golfers will hopefully become loyal members of the game and the club. | ||
Details of Program: | ===Details of Program: === | ||
• Every Thursday morning, the golf course is reserved for junior golfers. | • Every Thursday morning, the golf course is reserved for junior golfers. | ||
• All children of club members are welcome to play during this period of time. | • All children of club members are welcome to play during this period of time. | ||
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• At the 6h and 9h levels, some competition and games may be incorporated, but the primary goal is socialization and to round out a golfer’s experience. | • At the 6h and 9h levels, some competition and games may be incorporated, but the primary goal is socialization and to round out a golfer’s experience. | ||
• Junior Golf Day fits into each golfer’s overall experience by providing: | • Junior Golf Day fits into each golfer’s overall experience by providing: | ||
o 3h: introduction to course play, rules, and format. | o 3h: introduction to course play, rules, and format. | ||
o 6h: structured and league play for those who are not otherwise involved. | o 6h: structured and league play for those who are not otherwise involved. | ||
o 9h: a more fun, social experience for tournament golfers. | o 9h: a more fun, social experience for tournament golfers. | ||
Recommendations: • Determine the guidelines for parent involvement during play. | |||
• Weekly competitions, scoring, and prizes. | ===Recommendations:=== | ||
• Maintain communication about current and upcoming opportunities. | • Determine the guidelines for parent involvement during play. | ||
• Junior Golf Day serves a valuable role in a youth golfer’s experience, but it’s important to identify and monitor where each golfer stands in that path. | • Weekly competitions, scoring, and prizes. | ||
• Maintain communication about current and upcoming opportunities. | |||
• Junior Golf Day serves a valuable role in a youth golfer’s experience, but it’s important to identify and monitor where each golfer stands in that path. | |||
Revision as of 18:54, 11 January 2019
Facility: Bear Creek Country Club
Location: Woodinville, WA
Property Type: Private Golf Club
Program Contact: Jon Larson, Head Golf Professional
Contact Phone/Email: Direct: (425) 883-4770
Email: headpro@bearcreekcc.com
Name of PD Program: Junior Golf Day
Type of PD Program: Beginner
Dates of Program: Spring/Summer
Results of Program:
Youth golfers are able to get introduced, engaged, and integrated into the game of golf in different ways at the club. Total Revenue Generated This is not generally a revenue-generating initiative, however in the long run these young golfers will hopefully become loyal members of the game and the club.
Details of Program:
• Every Thursday morning, the golf course is reserved for junior golfers. • All children of club members are welcome to play during this period of time. • Junior golfers are designated into three different categories: 3-hole, 6h, and 9h. • At the 6h and 9h levels, some competition and games may be incorporated, but the primary goal is socialization and to round out a golfer’s experience. • Junior Golf Day fits into each golfer’s overall experience by providing:
o 3h: introduction to course play, rules, and format. o 6h: structured and league play for those who are not otherwise involved. o 9h: a more fun, social experience for tournament golfers.
Recommendations:
• Determine the guidelines for parent involvement during play. • Weekly competitions, scoring, and prizes. • Maintain communication about current and upcoming opportunities. • Junior Golf Day serves a valuable role in a youth golfer’s experience, but it’s important to identify and monitor where each golfer stands in that path.