Year: 2013

EGTF JUNIOR PROGRAMME

BYG 2009-09-20 WEB

The EGTF Junior Programme has been established to provide coaches with a structured course of lessons for young people who are interested in learning the game of golf.

The Junior Programme has been trialled with golfers already and proved to be a great success with the children and also the adults bringing them along. The idea was to give good, basic playing skills in a fun and friendly environment.

These days golf clubs, driving ranges and schools want to see a professionally run programme that covers everything from golf swing technique, to health and safety in golf, rules and etiquette, and how to develop life skills.

If we can give the kids a structured pathway to follow, with ideas and competitions, then each week should prove to be great fun and a fantastic learning experience.

We have given you the structure and template to provide the service, which can be followed exactly as set out, but also left it fluid if it needs to be changed to suit your coaching ideals, or the place you will be working at.

All documents are in Microsoft Word and Excel, and logos can be altered if need be to show your own junior company. The tests can also be changed if your facility hasn’t got all of the necessary areas needed to complete each level.

There are nine levels altogether, five Beginner stages, and four Advanced stages, totalling 36 weeks of instruction. The cost has been kept down to a sensible level to allow more people to use it in the golf marketplace.

The five Beginner levels cost £150 and the four Advanced levels cost £125, but if bought together the total nine level package will be £250, showing a saving of £25 off the full price.

 

Pricing for each junior golfer coming on the programme is down to the individual coach, but I would suggest anything between £6 and £10 per session would represent good value.

This would then mean that if just two kids completed the full 36 week course at £7 each per week, the total income would be over £500, representing a 100% increase in the outlay. Obviously with the correct marketing and commitment to the programme, groups of between 10-20+ children should be achievable, allowing for excellent returns on the initial expenditure.

This type of professionally run programme can provide the golf coach and the golf facility with a tremendous revenue stream and also enhance the reputation of everyone involved.

What you get is a nine level programme, set out with technique and ideas, along with a student booklet for each level, which can be printed off for each student signing up for the course and also a coaches booklet for each level, which can be printed off to allow for correct continuity for the teaching professional running the course. Each level has its own certificate to hand out on completion by the junior involved.

The Junior Programme revolves around the thoughts and theories of the EGTF coaching manual and course attended by the teaching professional, as we have found that the simple ideas on coaching at all levels work with all standards and ages of people. You will also receive the EGTF teaching manual on your CD along with the Junior Programme files to ensure that you have all the information needed to complete each level with your students.

We hope that by providing a first class training programme for your junior students, you can add another quality product to the services that you already offer.

Please enjoy the EGTF Junior Programme.

Thanks
Bill Abbott
Director of Education

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David Fluke

 

I am currently the Head Professional at Hill Barn Golf Club, Worthing, West Sussex and also teach part time out of Avisford Park Golf Club, West Sussex. My roles with both clubs are purely to supply the teaching arm to members, guests and visitors. My company is called South Coast Golf.

I am also the Director of the South Coast Golf Tour – a golf tour aimed at business and corporate clients who actively use the golf course to entertain and win new business.

We are in our third year of trading; our last event at Crowborough Beacon Golf Club in April attracted over 60 players.

It’s been incredibly hard work to get to where we are now, through sponsorship and bums on seats the business is now making a profit. As a direct result of the tour (which was always my intention) I have increased my lesson bookings with clients I would or may never have had the chance to meet.

David Fluke Hill Barn Pro Portrait

What is the best thing about being a Teaching Professional?

Helping my clients and pupils to achieve and succeed their golfing goals.

What is the worst thing about being a Teaching Professional?

English winter seasons

How many lessons do you do in the Summer and Winter?

I teach on average – 25 lessons a week in Winter and 45 lessons a week in Summer

What do you consider is the most important lesson you could give someone and why? 

Focus on your short game – the key to reducing your scores is by getting the ball “up and down” more often.

What is your favourite drill and why?

I personally like the “presetting the wrist drill” – I like the feeling of just turning my shoulders to completion and the club is set on plain and on line.  It feels a solid position before I start my down swing.

Who is your favourite player and why?

I have a lot of respect for Phil Mickelson. I enjoy watching him play aggressive golf but I also like the way he conducts himself on and off the course. You can see why he is very popular all around the world.

Who would be your ideal fourball and why?

Dream fourball – Phil Mickelson and I take on Tiger and Rory.  That wouldn’t be a bad match to play in.

Which is the best Course you have played and why?

I really enjoy the Majlis course at the Emirates in Dubai.  It’s a real tough test of the backs with lightening quick greens. Every hole is different to the next. The location being surrounded by skyscrapers adds to the unique feeling you can only get from being in Dubai.

What is the best and worst experience you have had in golf?

Worst experience – being stuck out on Rockwood golf course when this storm came in.  How to this day we weren’t hit I have no idea?  The fork lightning was hitting the ground only a few metres away!

Best Experience – For fulfilling my dream to become a teaching professional.

Why did you become a Teaching Professional?

I love the game of golf. I am also a student of the game. I realized several years ago that I had a good understanding of the golf swing and I was able to communicate with people with a simple to understand approach. To earn a living from doing something I love gives me a reason to jump out of bed every morning.

What is the best tip you could give a junior golfer? 

Best tip for junior – expect some bad days and enjoy the good days.

What’s in the bag?

I have a deal with Benross Golf to use and sell their clubs.  In my bag I have:

Benross RIP Driver 10oC Aldila’s lightweight RIP PHENOM stiff
Benross RIP 3 Wood 15oC Aldila’s lightweight RIP PHENOM stiff
Benross RIP Speed Hybrid 20oC Aldila’s lightweight RIP PHENOM stiff
4 – PW Hot Speed Irons R300 shafts (Very forgiving clubs)
52oC, 56oC & 60oC Lazer milled ZIP IT wedges – Old model
Benross Putter – MOI Baccarat
Titleist PROV1 balls

If any EGTF Pro is out their selling golf equipment, I strongly advise you to book an appointment with the Benross Rep.  The new product range look great and play great but most importantly they have 36% sales margin on the RRP.

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