Golf Fun.  Golf Smart.  Golf Squad.

Building the foundation to enjoy golf for a lifetime.  

After School Enrichment Programs

Golf Squad is recognized by the PGA of America and all classes are taught by golf industry professionals.  In a social and fun environment, kids learn the vocabulary, etiquette, safety, social and technical aspects necessary to enjoy golf for a lifetime.

We offer programs for children ages 4-13+, including:

 

Golf Squad Fall / Spring (7+ years)

 

Golf Squad Primer (4-6 years)

 

Golf Squad Camps (6-12 years)

 

Golf Squad handbooks are designed to reinforce math, science, history, and group reading skills in an entertaining and enriching environment.  

Building The Foundation

Golf is a valuable social skill for children to experience for a variety of reasons.  It teaches interpersonal skills that can be used for a lifetime both on and off the golf course; it reinforces many academic lessons students learn in the classroom; it is a source of  both physical and mental exercise; it is a great family activity and provides modern lifestyles the equivalent of a "day in the park."  Once embraced, it will be a lifelong game, as well as a business asset for our future leaders.  

 

Golf Squad makes these benefits the backbone of it's programs.

"We often find ourselves describing programs as age appropriate.  The truth is, although the Golf Squad programs are presented in a social and fun group setting, the valuable golf education these children are acquiring is far superior to that of the average adult golfer.  Each child has an amazing ability to absorb a tremendous amount of information.  We teach to the class, but instruct to each individual child."

 

Jeff Shores, PGA

Golf Squad Program Director  



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The GolfSquad programs provide golf education to school aged children for enrichment and character growth.