Golf At Goodwood
You are never too young to start learning to play golf at Goodwood. Children as young as four are to be taught the rudiments of the game to encourage them to take up the sport.
Golf At Goodwood is launching Tri-Golf - a six week course for children between the ages of four and eleven. The club’s PGA Professionals will be taking the course which will consist of fun games and activities with basic and easy to understand technical instruction.
The Club is holding two free taster sessions for youngsters to see if they would like to join the course, which will start on March 22nd, and run after school, starting at 4.30pm to 5.30pm. The sessions will be held in the aerobics studio at the Goodwood Health Club, and the children will be provided with plastic clubs, Velcro balls and targets.
The first taster session is on Tuesday 15th March at 4.30pm and the second is on Saturday 19th March at 2pm.
Head of the Golf Professionals, Christian Fogden, says: “The beauty of golf is that there’s no shelf life. You are never too young, or too old to learn to play. I have taught people in ages ranging from three years old to 96.
“Tri-Golf is aimed at encouraging children to enjoy the game by introducing it to them in a fun yet informative way.”
If you would like your child to attend the taster session please contact Craig Gardner on 01243 755133 or email him on craig.gardner@goodwood.com.