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The 2010 Emerald Greens Junior Golf
Open
to boys and girls in grades 1-8
Emerald Greens GC is the home of the Emerald Greens
Junior Golf program. Emerald Greens features 36
holes of golf, a large driving range, three practice
holes, five practice putting greens, and four
practice sand bunkers.
Develop friendships, confidence, and sportsmanship
while learning a great lifelong sport. All skill
levels are welcome, from beginners to PGA Junior
Tour players!
click here
to download the Information and Registration Form
for the 2010 Junior Golf Program.
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Junior Golf Program General
Information:
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Lessons for beginners, intermediates, advanced,
or parent/child.
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Sessions for 2009-2010 current grades 1-3, 3-5,
and 5-8.
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Small
class sizes that allow for lots of individual
attention.
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Lessons are 1 hour 45 minutes long once a week
for 8 weeks.
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Intermediate lessons include free range balls
all summer long.
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Advanced lessons include video analysis, free
range balls, and extra practice privileges all
summer long
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League play included for the intermediate and
advanced levels.
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NEW: Easy to use punch cards for rounds not used
in league
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Lessons are given by PGA Golf Professional Barry
Wallin, Director of Golf Instruction at Emerald
Greens GC and Head Girls’ Golf Coach at
Rosemount High School. Coach Wallin is assisted
by accomplished collegiate and high school
golfers who are also excellent at working with
kids.
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The 2010 Emerald Greens Junior
Golf Program Schedule:
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Beginners and
Intermediates |
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Grades
1-3:
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Mondays (6/14
– 8/2)
Tuesdays (6/15 – 8/3)
Wednesdays (6/16 – 8/4)
Thursdays (6/17 – 8/5*)
(*Thursday lessons are only for Beginners
because Intermediates have league play that
morning.) |
4 PM, 6 PM, 1
PM, or 6
9 AM, 1 PM, or 6 PM
9 AM
11 AM, 12 PM, 1 PM, or 2 PM |
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Grades
3-5: |
Mondays
(6/14 – 8/2)
Tuesdays (6/15 – 8/3)
Wednesdays (6/16 – 8/4)
Thursdays (6/17 – 8/5*)
(*Thursday lessons are only for Beginners
because Intermediates have league play that
morning.) |
4 PM, 6 PM
10 AM, 2 PM, or 6 PM
10 AM or 12 PM
11 AM, 12 PM, 1 PM, or 2 PM |
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Grades
5-8:
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Mondays (6/14
– 8/2)
Tuesdays (6/15 – 8/3)
Wednesdays (6/16 – 8/4)
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7 PM
11 AM or 3 PM
12 PM, 6 PM |
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Advanced
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Grades
3-8: |
Tuesdays
(6/15 –
8/3)
Wednesdays (6/16 – 8/4) |
4 PM or 7 PM
11 AM or 7 PM |
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Parent/Child
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Grades
1-8: |
Saturdays
(four 1-hr lessons, 4/24 – 5/15)
Saturdays (four 1-hr lessons, 6/5 – 6/26) |
1:30, 2:30,
3:30, 4:30 PM 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30 PM |
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The 2010 Emerald Greens Junior
Golf Program description:
Beginner lessons are for
golfers new to the program, or for those with at most one
year of previous Emerald Greens Junior Golf program
experience. Emphasis will be made on helping each golfer
feel comfortable and competent on the golf course. Topics
include putting, chipping, pitching, sand play, full swing,
etiquette, and course strategy. Lessons feature a 45-minute
range lesson followed by a 1-hour playing lesson on one of
Emerald Greens golf courses or practice holes. Clubs are
available for those who need them free of charge. Fee: $125,
includes 8 weekly lessons, clubs and bag to use if you need
them, a Emerald Greens Junior Golf program t-shirt, bag tag,
prizes, and refreshments. (a $300 value)
Intermediate lessons are for returning Emerald Greens
Junior Golf program golfers, or for those who already have a
lot of golf experience. Topics include putting, chipping,
pitching, sand play, full swing, etiquette, and course
strategy. Lessons feature a 45-minute range lesson followed
by a 1-hour playing lesson on one of Emerald Greens golf
courses or practice holes. Intermediate lessons also include
eight 9-hole greens fees for use in either the Thursday
morning league (starting 6/17) or when playing with a parent
at Emerald Greens. Fee: $250, which includes 8 weekly
lessons, 8 greens fees, a Emerald Greens Junior Golf program
t-shirt, bag tag, league prizes, and refreshments. (a $450
value) A league-only option is available for $125. NEW for
2010- All Intermediate golfers may hit unlimited range balls
for free during any announced Emerald Greens Junior Golf
program practice times.
Advanced lessons are open to golfers in any grade who
have at least two years of previous golf experience.
Designed to prepare golfers for high school golf and beyond,
it offers 8 weeks of 1.75 hour lessons and 12 nine-hole
greens fees that will help each student become an
outstanding competitive golfer. Topics include the
fundamentals of golf, as well as preparing for tournaments,
detailed video swing analysis, and the rules of golf.
Advanced lessons also include twelve 9-hole greens fees for
use in either the Thursday morning league (starting 6/17) or
when playing with a parent at Emerald Greens. Fee: $300 for
the summer session that includes 8 weekly lessons, 12 greens
fees, video sessions, a Emerald Greens Junior Golf program
t-shirt, bag tag, league prizes, and refreshments. (a $600
value) . All Advanced golfers may hit unlimited range balls
for free during any announced Emerald Greens Junior Golf
program practice times.
Parent/Child lessons are four 1-hour lessons (and a
3-hour on-course lesson) designed to provide a solid
introduction to the game of golf for a junior golfer and one
of their parents. Topics include the fundamentals of
putting, chipping, full swing, and etiquette. Emphasis will
be made on helping each golfer feel comfortable and
competent on the golf course. Fee: $80 per parent/child pair
($40 each additional parent or child) which includes 5
lessons, a Emerald Greens Junior Golf program youth t-shirt,
bag tag, prizes, and refreshments.
click here
to download the above information and Registration Form
ffor the 2010 Junior Golf Program.
NOTE: Requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader (PDF format) -
click here to download (free)
From
Barry Wallin, PGA Golf Professional: “I strongly believe that
juniors who take lessons should play league, and those who
play in league should also be taking lessons. It really
speeds up their development to be playing regularly while
also taking lessons. My own four kids have benefitted
greatly from that combination.”
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