Find out more about Bitesize Golf the structured golf development programme for kids.
It's simple to register and even simpler to run and adds huge value to your junior coaching.
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2. Key objectives
• To help golf coaches in the specialised field of junior
coaching
• The establish a development pathway
• Create the best structured programme to help grow
the game
• Work with talented youngsters of various age groups
to help them improve their game and their
understanding of the game
• Work in local schools to introduce the game to a
new generation of potential players
• Establish key relationships and offer help, support and
mentoring on an ongoing basis
3. The mission statement
“Bitesize Golf is dedicated to growing
participation in golf through the creation
of a structured pathway that makes the
learning fun and simple”.
5. The pathway
Red level 1
Orange level 2
Yellow level 3
Green level 4
Blue level 5
Indigo level 6
Violet level 7
Coral level 8
Silver level 9
Gold level 10
Step by step
6. Target ages 6 - 14
SNAG orTraditional
6 week courses
1 hour per session
Resources inc
Books
Certificates
Build a solid structure
SNAG (Soft golf) Schools Programme
Beginner players at club
SNAG (Soft golf) Schools Programme
Beginner players at club
Non handicap players at club / range
Beginner players at club
Hi handicap players at club / range
Junior handicap players at club / range
Senior handicap players at club / range
12 -28 handicap players at club / range
9 - 24 handicap players at club / range
5 - 18 handicap players at
club / range
Elite players
at club / range
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20 pages
24 pages
24 pages
24 pages
24 pages
28 pages
28 pages
28 pages
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7. Red & Orange programmes
Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo programmes
Violet, Coral, Silver, Gold programmes
Committed player
Champion player
Schools, clubs, golf ranges using SNAG or traditional equipment
Clubs, golf ranges
Clubs, golf ranges
entry
New young players entry
Current young players entry
Entry to golf
8. Bitesize Golf Programmes can be
taught in any school
• Independent
• State
• Primary
• Secondary
• Out of school / after school
• Breakfast clubs
• During curriculum time
• Part of PE
• Special schools
Leads on to an Academy and increases demand
for one
Grows participation in golf and drives more
new players into the club system
Club
Building the environment
15. Quality resources
Books and certificates
10 levels
A full golfing education
Add a premium to lessons
Reinforce learning
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All u need
to know about
playing golf
Etiquette Swing Rules
Plus much more
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You can declare your ball unplayable anywhere on the
course.
Rough
down the fairway, sometimes it might go into the
The rules of golf are written so they allow the player to deal with each
drop.
ball back into play.
Take your time and think
about what club will be the
best to get you out of the rough, sometimes your
wedge or sand wedge is the best or only option.
Pick your spot where you can get the ball out of
the rough.
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Tee the ball
up so the middle of the
ball is in line with the top
edge of your golf club.
Irons
these numbers tell the player how far they
will hit the ball.
shorter the shot will be.
Each of your clubs will send the ball a maximum distance
then select the right club.
When you're practising, make a note of how far you
are hitting each club.
On a longer hole, you will probably want
fairway as you can. The 1 Wood
the longest hitting
club in your bag
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You must tell your partners and opponents exactly
what ball you're playing with at all times.
Identity
the model name and a number.
The number allows players to play with the same make of
theirs.
What would happen if someone playing a different
hole hits their ball close to yours and they are
exactly the same make, model and number?
The rules of golf state that you must be able to
identify your ball, but in this instance it is not
stroke and go back to where you
played your last stroke from.
your own special markings onto the
ball you are going to play with.
This way you will always know which
on any unwanted penalty shots to your
score.
Start building your swing
Puzzles and quiz
Amazing facts
16. Coaches notes
Lesson plans
Every level
Every session
Tips and tricks to ensure
success
Timings and scheduling
Drills, skills, challenges
and games to keep
sessions varied and
exciting
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17. Support and guidance
Online support
Facebook pages
Facebook closed group
Web page listing
Web support for coaches
own sites
18. Contact us now!
Limited free registration period
info@bitesizegolf.com
Register at
http://www.bitesizegolf.com/1_pages/register_coaches.html