![]() Team stroke play with Boys & Girls divisions.ĬLICK HERE to download a Q & A Info SheetĪugust 30 - October 11 (Continue if the weather permits) Inverness CC, Warwick Hills, Birmingham CC, Detroit Golf Club, CC of Detroit, Pine Lake CC, Red Run CC, Forest Lake CC. ![]() Interclub play against other Country Clubs. Charging your member # is not an option.ĬLICK HERE to download a Q & A Info/Registration Sheet ~ Highland Meadows password is HIGHLAND2019 (all caps) June 5,12, 19, 26 July 17, 24 (No practice on July 3 & 10)ĬOMPETITION SCHEDULE TBA (Approximately 6-7 Matches)Ĭompete against Stone Oak, Toledo CC, Inverness CC, Heather Downs, Sylvania CCĪll sign-ups must be completed through the PGA Junior League website PGA JUNIOR LEAGUE GOLF REGISTRATION Golfers will practice as a team and compete against other clubs in our area. This is a great way to get kids involved in playing the game! Golfers should be able to advance the ball and carry their own clubs. The matches are played using a less stressful scramble format, as opposed to individual stroke-play competition. Players learn to play in a fun and competitive environment while competing with a partner in head to head matches. The PGA Junior League is developmental program designed to socialize boys and girls, ages 9-13 to the game of golf. Highland Meadows will continue to compete in the PGA JUNIOR LEAGUE!Ģ019 Season includes: Practices, 6-7 Interclub matches, All-Star Team & Post-Season Play. TIME TO SIGN UP FOR PGA JUNIOR LEAGUE 2018!!! JULY 5, 19, 26 (No clinic on July 12, Marathon Classic Week)ĪUGUST 2 (Junior Club Championship)(Play Day)ĩ:30am – 10:30am Session ~ 10 – 13 years oldġ0:45am – 11:45am Session ~ 7 – 10 years old JUNE 7, 14, 28 (No clinic on June 21, HMGC Invitational) The PGA Sports Academy curriculum includes: Each level will develop the necessary physical and golf skill to practice, improve and enjoy the sport of golf. Our goal is to teach junior golfers of various skill levels and ages the basic elements of golf, while motivating them to play and learn on their own. Each level has five areas that will help youth learn, develop and practice the skills to become a better golfer and enjoy the sport of golf. We have three levels which are called SPORT, PLAYER and CHAMPION. HMGC Friday Clinics follows the PGA Sports Academy curriculum. SNAG JULY #2 (10am–11am) – JULY 17, 18, 24, 25 (Tuesday’s & Wednesday’s)ĬLICK HERE to download the Q & A Info/Registration SheetĮach level deals with the content listed below. A parent should attend/participate each session. SNAG is taught as a progressive series of four one hour sessions TWICE A WEEK for two weeks, with rotating practice stations and culminating with a 4-hole SNAG golf course play day during the last session. FEE: $60 per junior. All equipment is supplied during each lesson and to bring home to practice. After completing this program, juniors often choose to enroll again and/or begin to apply their newfound SNAG skills toward their continued development of good golf habits at the driving range and golf course. By 1966, the one-room country school had become a thing of the past.SNAG Golf is a FUN & UNIQUE way to introduce golf to juniors. It is designed for juniors ages 4-8 to become familiar with the basic fundamentals of the game with the use of colorful and unique equipment, along with proper rules and etiquette. School districts consolidated, pooling their resources to provide more teachers, broader curriculum, and opportunity for extracurricular activities. Equipped with little more than a blackboard and a few textbooks, teachers passed on to their pupils cultural values along with a sound knowledge of the three Rs.īy the turn of the century, the population began to shift to the cities and country schools began to lose students and tax support. She had to be a nurse, janitor, musician, philosopher, peacemaker, wrangler, fire stoker, baseball player, professor, and poet for less than $50 a month. The school teacher, sometimes slightly older than her pupils, was a renaissance individual. When they arrived on their first day of school they may have only known how to speak a foreign language but they soon learned how to speak, read, spell, and write English. They got to school on foot, on horseback, or in a wagon. The children who attended ranged in age from five to 21 and endured dust storms, prairie fires, and cattle drives swirling past the school house in order to get an eighth grade education. They were called names like Prairie Flower, Buzzard Roost, and Good Intent. ![]() For a hundred years, white frame or native stone one-room schoolhouses dotted the section corners across Kansas.
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