Areas of the Course
Coach Philosophy
Core Values
Golf Knowledge
Lesson Plan Elements
100
Teeing Ground
What is a rectangle area defined by an imaginary line from the front of one tee marker to another and a line parallel that is 2 club lengths behind the tee markers? What is the area where the play of a hole begins?
100
Fun and Seamless and Doing verses telling
What are the two subcategories of the Activity Based Building Block?
100
Self, Others and Surroundings
What should we Respect?
100
Woods, Irons and Putter
What are the three types of clubs?
200
Bunker
What is a hazard filled with sand?
200
Mastery Driven
What is a building block that balances Outcome with Process and focuses Attention on the Intention?
200
Shaking hands and saying a kind remark.
What is an example of Courtesy?
200
Person closest to the hole
Who is the person who should remove the flagstick from the hole?
200
Games or purposeful play
What is the main activity during a lesson?
300
Yellow and Red
What are the colors of stakes that define water hazard and a lateral water hazard?
300
GOLF
What is the context for our activity?
300
Keeping up the Pace of Play
What is an example of being Responsible?
300
Off of the Putting Green and on the way to the next hole.
What is where your bag of clubs should be when you are putting and where should you be when you are discussing score on the hole?
300
Warm-up
What is the first activity that is part of the lesson plan?
400
Putting Green
What is the area of the course where you roll the ball into a hole?
400
Internal and External Assets
What is needed to move from Golf to Positive Youth Development..... Core Values?
400
Recognizing something positive even when you hit a bad shot.
What is a way to build confidence?
400
Inside the teeing ground
What is where your BALL must be when beginning the play of a hole?
400
To check for understanding and review
What is the purpose of a wrap-up?
500
Through the Green
What is the area of the course that is not the teeing ground or putting green of the hole being played and is not a hazard?
500
Safety and Having Fun
What are the first two objectives to every class?
500
Continue trying but adjust based on previous experience?
What is Perseverance?
500
Arms and Upper Back
What body parts move in each of the following golf shots: during a putt, a chip, a pitch and a full swing?
500
Bridge to life
What is how do you help children understand how to utilize the core values outside of golf?