Inclusive First Tee Program
At the first tee program, there will be an inclusion plan for all participants with a disability. The kids will all have the chance to play together. No matter what the age group or skill level, any child or teen with a disability will be playing along side every participant.
The first tee is about teaching students lifelong values and etiquette on and off the course. The game of golf is first and foremost meant to be fun and that is one of the main goals of the first tee.
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One-on-one time will be given to each participant to ensure that they are getting the most out of the first tee.
Giving students the ability to work with one another and know that golf is a game for everyone to enjoy
Giving students the ability to work with one another and know that golf is a game for everyone to enjoy
Certifications
CPR and First Aid will be on site
TR Specialist's will be on site
TR Specialist's will be on site
Equipment
Single Rider Carts
Upright golf clubs
Never bend putter grips
BackTees
Upright golf clubs
Never bend putter grips
BackTees
Dates:
Each Session of classes will meet twice a week.
Times will be announced.
Each session however is seven weeks long for a total of 14 classes.
First Session: Jan 17-March 5
Second Session: March 14- April 16
Third Session: April 18- June 4
Fourth Session: June 13- August 4
Fifth Session: August 22- Oct 7
Sixth Session: Oct 10- Dec 9
Cost:
Each session will cost $50 per child.
If assistance is needed contact the director at 555-5555
If assistance is needed contact the director at 555-5555
Resources
We will go around area schools and provide pamphlets and hang up signs to indicate when and where our first tee program will be held. Also, we will provide something for the teachers at the schools to announce the program for anyone who is seeing impaired. Local golf stores and shops will be notified of the program to increase awareness.