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Life Lessons Jacob Babcock Ferris State University

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Life Lessons

Jacob BabcockFerris State University

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Discussion Topics

Lack of participation - Why How to get participation

9 core values Promotion Reasonable Costs Examples

Timeline for implementation This is your chance!

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• Lack of participation in your junior program.

• How are you going to grow the game through your junior golf program?

The Challenge

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The Tiger Woods Effect

• More juniors are being drawn to the game now than EVER in the history of golf.

So….• Why aren’t there more golfers in your

junior program?

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What is to blame?• Economy

• Household Income• Costs• Ineffective Programs• Oversaturation of golf courses• Frustration• Laziness

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Call to Action• With many reasons keeping parents from

letting their children try golf these days, what can you do to re-vamp your junior golf program to attract participants and to keep them coming back?

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Response

• Re-design your junior golf program to teach life lessons while also teaching the game of

golf.

-More than just a game-

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Response• Appeal to parents• Sports such as golf provide an

opportunity to teach not only the sport, but valuable life skills as well.

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9 Values To Teach

What’s best for the kids?

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1. Courtesy

Considerate behavior toward others Begin and end with a handshake Quiet while others are preparing and

performing

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2. Respect

Willingness to show consideration or appreciation

Yourself Partners Competitors The golf course The game

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3. Honesty

The quality or state of being truthful; not deceptive Call penalties on themselves Report their own score

If I could only give three words of advice, they would be, "tell the truth." If I got three more words, I'd add: "All the

time."

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4. Integrity Strict adherence to a standard of value or

conduct; personal honesty and independence

It’s about what you do when nobody’s watching

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5. Sportsmanship

Observing the rules of play and winning or losing with grace. Composure

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6. Perseverance

To persist in an idea, purpose or task despite obstacles Continue through their bad breaks Learn from mistakes and experiences

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7. Judgement

The ability to make a decision or form an opinion; a decision reached after consideration

Strategy Club Selection Take Chances Play it Safe

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8. Responsibility

Accounting for one's actions; dependable Keep score, repair divots, rake bunkers,

repair ball marks on the green, and keep up with the pace of play.

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9. Confidence

Reliance or trust. A feeling of self-assurance

Trust your abilities Trust your game

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Concepts

For Students Be Patient, Be Positive, and Ask for Help 4Rs - Replay, Relax, Ready, Redo STAR -Stop, Think, Anticipate, Respond

Instructors Lead with your best Coaches ROCK - Rapport-building,

Open-minded, Creative, Kind-hearted

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Goals

What is your personal par? Birdie? Eagle? Hole in one? In golf and in life

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Keep Costs Reasonable

Financial Aid Fundraisers Scholarships

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Promotion

• Seminars • Schools• Physical Education Classes

• Parents• Radio• TV Commercials• Flyers

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A success story - The First Tee

- To impact the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development and life – enhancing values through the game of golf.

- Learning to Impact Lives -

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A success story in my life

5 tenants of Tae Kwon Do

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Re-designing your Junior Golf Program

The beginning: A traditional junior program held on the range with students waiting their turn to hit a golf ball or two.

Year 1: Install core values, and promote program effectively.

Year 2: Add weekly events, seminars for life experiences, Honor Roll Program.

Year 3: Add the Junior Certification Program, Look into becoming a First Tee Affiliate

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One Chance

• To Stand Out as A Leader & Golf Professional but more importantly…

• To be a role model, and have a positive impact on not only student’s golf games, but their lives as well.

Don’t let the opportunity pass you up!

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References

"Hillsborough Township Public Schools." Life Skills. 2009. Web. 20 Nov 2009. <http://www.hillsborough.k12.nj.us/1392101027125313963/blank/browse.asp?A=383&BMDRN=2000&BCOB=0&C=55255>.

"Junior Golf Schools." Junior Golf Schools Instruction Lessons. 2009. Web. 20 Nov 2009. <http://www.birdgolf.com/juniorgolf.shtml>.

"Junior Golf Links." Junior Golf, The official junior golf site. 2009. Web. 20 Nov 2009. <http://www.juniorlinks.com/index.cfm>.

"The First Tee Home Page." The First Tee. 2009. Web. 20 Nov 2009. <http://www.thefirsttee.org/Club/Scripts/Home/home.asp>.

"The Daily Motivator." Inspirational Images. 2009, Web. 20 Nov 2009. <http://greatday.com/motivate/images/index.html>.

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