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2010 Junior Golf Program Welcome!

Junior Golf at Terradyne

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Page 1: Junior Golf at Terradyne

2010 Junior Golf Program

Welcome!

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The Instructors

Bryan Arnold, [email protected]

Kyle Brannan, [email protected]

Alex [email protected]

Greg Bray, [email protected] Terradyne Golf Shop

733-5851

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Jr. Golf Mission• The objectives of our junior golf program are to teach the basic

fundamentals of the game of golf, to give a general understanding of the rules and golf course etiquette, teach them the general idea of good sportsmanship, and to show how practicing and playing the game of golf can be a fun, rewarding, and a lifelong experience.

• Tee lessons will be very extensive covering all aspects of the game including full swing, short game, rules, etiquette, and general golf knowledge. After the tee lessons are complete, our junior golfers will instantly become experts and will be ready to move on to play days. Play days will follow every Thursday throughout the summer and consist of juniors being organized by ability. These organized play days are designed to teach the juniors the importance of having fun while competing with their peers. It will also give them the opportunity to apply the rules and etiquette principles they learned during the clinics in an actual competitive situation.

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Registration Card2010 TCC JUNIOR GOLF REGISTRATION

FEE: $95 PER CHILDDivisions: 3 Hole (200 yd.) – 3 Hole (Red Tee) – 6 Holes – 9 Holes – 18 Holes

JUNIOR’S NAMEGENDER AGE DIVISION

Jon Smith Jr. Male 12 6 Holes

PARENT’S NAME: __Jon Smith Sr.___________________________ ACCT#: _1000______ PHONE#: ___733-5851____________________E-MAIL: [email protected]________Please sign up to score at least once for each child. If you have two kids inOne division, choose one date total. Check mark the dates you can score.Parent support is needed!6/24___X___7/1______7/8______7/22___X___ 7/29______ 8/5______(Junior Championship)

Coordinators:Bryan Arnold – 3 Hole Kyle Brannan- 6 Hole Alex Jimenez- 9 & 18 Hole

ATTN: PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED SIGN-UP CARD TO GOLF SHOP PROMPTLY!!!

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Schedule of Events• Tee Lessons

– June 2nd – 4th – June 15th – 18th – July 15th

• Play Days - June 24th

- July 1st, 8th, 22nd & 29th • Jr. Club Championship

– August 5th

• Parent/ Junior Twilight/ Awards Dinner– August 22nd

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Rules for Scoring• Juniors are not allowed to ride in carts except to and from the starting and

finishing holes.• Please count all strokes including whiffs!• After two consecutive whiffs, juniors are to pick up their golf ball and advance it

20 yards• Juniors are allowed a maximum of 8 strokes in the fairway. After 8 strokes

juniors are to pick up and place the ball on the front of the putting surface.• Juniors are allowed a maximum of 4 putts per hole.• Please advise juniors to fix divots and repair ball marks on the greens.• Please keep carts on the path on all par 3’s and around all greens and tee

boxes. Do not drive carts through sand traps or tall grass areas and always keep carts at least 30 feet from the putting greens.

• 3 Holers should take about 90 minutes• 6 Holers should take 2 hours• 9 Holers should take about 2.5 hours.

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On Course Behavior• Parents

– Keep the coaching to a minimum– Be supportive of the kids– Be mindful of the scoring rules to keep up with

pace of play

• Juniors- Make sure no one is in front of you when you

hit a golf ball- When it is your turn to hit, please do- Have fun; but no horseplay!

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On Course Etiquette• Be quiet and do not move while other golfers are

playing their shots.• Make sure to leave the golf course in good

condition for other golfers.• Learn proper procedures for marking the golf

ball on the green.• Learn where to stand when others are hitting

golf shots• Learn to attend the flagstick correctly.• Learn how to properly rake a bunker.

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Taking Care of the Course• Always repair ball marks on the greens. (We will teach

you the correct way)• Always rake the bunkers and leave the rake in the edge of

the bunker.• Pick up all tees from the teeing area.• DO NOT drag your feet or do anything that might damage

the putting surface of the green.• DO NOT leave trash on the golf course or practice facility.• PLEASE pick up any loose trash you see laying around.• DO NOT lay your golf bag on the putting surface or fringe.• DO NOT take unnecessary divots during practice swings.

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Dress Code• Shirts must have a collar and they must be

tucked in. (No t-shirts)• Shorts must be appropriate golf shorts. (No gym

shorts or bathing suits)• No blue jeans or denim of any kind is allowed.• Proper shoes are required. (Spikeless golf

shoes or tennis shoes are OK)• Anybody without appropriate golf attire will

not be allowed to participate in any Junior Golf Activity.

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Points of Interest

• In the case of rain on a day of clinics or tee lessons, please call the golf shop (733-5851) to attain information regarding the day.

• To participate in the Jr. Club Championship, you must be in attendance on the day in which it is scheduled. We unfortunately cannot accommodate everyone to play on different days.

• All golf balls that are on the driving range, must stay on the range. Driving range balls are property of Terradyne and must remain there.

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2010 Junior Golf Program

Thank You!