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Junior Golf Training Programme For Kids In Hong Kong

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Think you might have the next Tiger Woods on your hands? Junior Golf may just what you need, with its baby and junior golf training plans. Affiliated with the Australian Golf Teachers Federation (AGTF), classes are available for different age groups and skill levels and instruction covers everything from basic rules, posture, stance and grip, to chipping, swinging, distance, putting and bunker shots, etiquette, course mangemnt and golf psychology. On-course training and computer swing analysis are offered and students can undertake exams to gain various AGTF certifications.

Why Little Steps Loves It:​

It's not just about golf, but about developing a sense of sportsmanship and discipline too. Classes are available in English and Chinese and are small with a maximum of six students per instructor. Enrol in a regular programme or a more intensive summer plan.

Who It's Perfect For:

Programmes are aimed at 4 to 18 year olds, from beginners to more experienced golfers. For the under 4s, there's also a programme to explore athletic talent with body movement, balance, hand-eye coordination and parent-child interaction games.

What Else:​

Trial Lessons can be arranged for HK$150. Places are limited and these lessons take place every other week. 'Like' the Australian Golf Academy on Facebook to save HK$50 on the trial fee.

Additional Info:​

Junior Golf

GOLF Waterfall, 2/F Olympian City, Hong Kong

+852 2271 4953/ 6933 8068

enquiry@juniorgolf.com.hk

www.facebook.com/australiangolfacademy

www.juniorgolf.com.hk

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