PCCGA’s “Top Dawgs” Jr. Golf–Spring Session 2007
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INTRODUCTION PROGRAM
- SUNDAYS @ 12:30-1:30 pm & *4:00-6:30 pm |
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The
Introduction Program is designed for those youngsters that
are new to the game, and for youngsters that may have
started golf but have not received formal instructions. The
youngsters will be exposed to Rules, Code of Conduct, and
Etiquette, while working on their fundamentals covering
Putting, Chipping, and Hitting the Ball (Range Work). The
program is designed to expose them to all the elements of
the game while teaching them how to conduct themselves as
young ladies and gentlemen on the course. |
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Feb. 18: |
Rules,
Conduct, and Etiquette |
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PUTTING (Short &
Medium) |
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March 4: |
Etiquette on the Green, Honor, Marking the Ball & Keeping
Score. |
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PUTTING (Long,
Medium, & Short) |
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March 11: |
CHIPPING (7 & 8
irons) and PUTTING |
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March 18: |
CHIPPING (9 iron
& PW) and PUTTING |
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Chip
and Putt mock tournament (keeping score) |
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March 25: |
RANGE: Short &
Medium Irons (5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & PW) and PUTTING |
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April 8: |
RANGE: Medium &
Long Clubs (5, 4, 3 iron and Woods 1, 3, & 5) and PUTTING |
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April 15: |
On-Course TOURNAMENT *(4:00-
6:30 pm) |
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COST: $165.00 for 8.5 hours (Instruction, Tournament &
Prizes, and Top Dawgs Cap w/ Name embroidered on). |
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PCCGA’s “Top Dawgs” Jr. Golf–Spring Session 2007
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INTERMEDIATE PROGRAM
- SUNDAYS @ 2:00-3:30pm and 4:00-6:00pm |
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The
Intermediate Program is designed for those youngsters that
have been exposed to the game and have received formal
instructions. The youngsters will be exposed to Rules, Code
of Conduct, and Etiquette of the Game, while working on
their fundamentals covering Putting, Chipping, and Hitting
the Ball (Range Work) with an emphasis on their short games
(teaching them the art of scoring). |
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Feb. 18: |
(2:00-3:30 pm)
Rules, Conduct, and Etiquette- |
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PUTTING (Short,
Medium & Long) / CHIPPING (7, 8, 9 irons, & PW)
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March 4: |
(2:00-3:30 pm) PUTTING,
CHIPPING, PITCHING |
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March 11: |
(4:00-6:00pm)
On-Course TESTING |
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March 18: |
(2:00-3:30 pm) RANGE
(Full Swing) / Short Game |
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March 25: |
(2:00-3:30 pm) RANGE
(Full Swing) All Clubs / Short Game |
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April 8: |
(4:00-6:00pm)
On-Course TESTING |
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April 15: |
(2:00-3:30 pm) RANGE
(Full Swing) / Short Game |
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April 29: |
(4:00-6:30pm)
On-Course TOURNAMENT with Long-Tee Play |
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*Must
complete short tee requirement (Score of 12 or less for 4
holes) before moving on to
Tees and Yardages.
Tees and Yardages: Ages 7-10 (10-25 yards), Ages 11-12 (100-250
yards), Ages 13-14 (Red Tees), & Ages 15-17 (White Tees) |
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COST: $185.00 for 14 hours (Instruction, Tournament,
Prizes, and Top Dawgs Cap w/ Name embroidered on). |
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***The
classes will follow the guidelines above but the Committee
has the right to change the program if needed. |
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****In case
of a rain-out or cancellation of a class, a make-up date
will be scheduled. |
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PCCGA’s “Top Dawgs” Jr. Golf–Spring Session 2007 |
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ADVANCED
PROGRAM
- SUNDAYS @ 4:00-6:00 pm & 2:00-3:30 pm |
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The
Advanced Program is designed for those youngsters that have
completed the intermediate program and have passed the short
course testing or are youngsters already competing in the
Oahu Junior Golf Tournament Series. The emphasis will be
on scoring from their age group tees. Learning golf course
management, how to prepare for tournaments, how to practice,
and covering Rules (that players often face in Rules,
Conduct, and Etiquette). |
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Feb. 18: |
(4:00-6:00pm)
On-Course TESTING |
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March 4: |
(4:00-6:00pm)
On-Course TESTING (Charting Yardage Books). |
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March 11: |
(2:00-3:30pm) Range:
Getting yardages. |
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March 18: |
(4:00-6:00pm)
On-Course TESTING (Pacing yardages on the course). |
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March 25: |
(4:00-6:00pm)
On-Course TESTING |
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April 8: |
(2:00-3:30pm) Short Game Review |
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April 15: |
*(1:00-2:00pm) Range: Working on routines. |
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April 29: |
(2:00-3:30pm) Short Game/ Range |
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May
13: |
(4:00-6:30pm)
On-Course TOURNAMENT. |
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COST: $195.00 for 16 hours (Instruction, Tournament,
Prizes, and Top Dawgs Cap w/ Name embroidered on). |
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***The
classes will follow the guidelines above but the Committee
has the right to change the program if needed. |
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****In case
of a rain-out or cancellation of a class, a make-up date
will be scheduled. |
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DRESS CODE
A PCC
Jr. Golfer shall abide by a dress code standard. The dress code shall
be in effect from the time you leave your vehicle to the time your
return to it to depart the premises.
1.
Shirts with sleeves (collars preferred) must be worn and tucked
in at all times. Tank tops, halter-tops, or crop-tops will not be
allowed.
2.
Belts must be worn if trousers/shorts have belt loops sewn on
them.
3.
Pants should be worn in appropriate size and fit. Short-shorts,
saggy/baggy trousers/shorts will not be allowed.
4.
Shorts for girls no shorter than 4 inches above the knee-cap is
highly recommended.
5.
Short/trousers should have pockets (to hold ball markers &
scorecards).
6.
Tennis shoes or golf shoes required.
7.
No hard-soled shoes or slippers will be allowed.
8.
All types of hats/visors must be worn properly at all times (with
the brim forward).
9.
Boys must remove any earrings.
Failure to
comply will result in the Jr. Golfer not being able to participate in
the function. Infractions will be kept on record.
CODE OF CONDUCT
1.
If prior knowledge of a Jr. Golfer missing a class or being late
to class, please notify Mr. Yokomoto @ 428-1511.
2.
Jr. Golfers shall conduct themselves as young “ladies” and
“gentlemen” while on the course and in or around the clubhouse and
grounds. Unsportsmanlike conduct including abusive language, disrespect
to committee and volunteers, officials, and/or fellow competitors, club
throwing or vandalism of golf course property will not be tolerated.
3.
Spectators (parents, relatives, friends, etc.) may not accompany
a player during tournament play. They may watch the player (if course
allows) but may not assist the player in any way. They must keep a
minimum distance of 50 yards. Breach of the rule will result in a 2
stroke penalty. Second violation will result in disqualification.
4.
A player may NOT use a caddie or motorized cart.
5.
Jr. Golfer must check-in prior to each class/tournament.
6.
Each violation/incident will be dealt with by the Committee.
Consequences shall fit the offense.
JR. GOLF BENEFITS
1.
Balls will be provided during class and instructions.
2.
Free use of the practice facilities
3.
Incentive program with a chance to earn caps:
a.
Red Cap- short yardage course with a score of 12 or less for 4
holes
b.
White Cap- Age group tees with a score of par for 4 holes
c.
Blue Cap- Short yardage course score of 9 or less for 4 holes, or
age group tee score of 1-under par or better for 6 holes, or Even-par
with no holes over par for 6 holes.
d. Discounted Private Jr.
Golf Lesson Rates.