I am certainly not a keen golfer, far from it in fact but I did play a little bit when I was younger as my dad kind of forced me to give it a go, it was rubbish but at least I tried!. To be fair to me I did try it out and although I wasn’t terrible, it just isn’t a sport that is right for me. there are so many programmes and schemes out there for helping young people getting into the game and the course in which my Dad plays at is actually one that works really well and they do it with a little help from a chocolate bare.
A Chocolate Bar?
Forget those golf batteries and leisure batteries as an incentive to actually win the mini tournaments played by training youngsters at this club they will offer out not one but two chocolate bars to the person who comes out on top in the smaller tournaments. Whilst I am not sure someone like Jamie Oliver would agree when it comes to something like this one it is a great idea for the kids to really improve.
when it comes to things this will not make too much of a difference because they are only small sized chocolate bars. they cannot keep winning a chocolate bar each week as the same person is not actually allowed to keep winning all of the time. Also a prize is given out each week for the best competitor (basically a kid is chosen at random each week).
So forget those marine batteries, chocolate bars are the way forward when it comes to trainee golfers!
In the end it is up to the club on how they train all of the new kids that are starting and really want to improve their game, this is just one small way that you can really improve the kids games.