Golf Education

Golf education is the hallmark of the EWGA and plays a vital role in the success of the organization. Providing golf education to women interested in golf is one of the most important factors in fulfilling our mission.

The Chapter Level EWGA golf education model includes:

  • New Golfer Clinics
  • Intermediate and Advanced Golfer Clinics
  • Mentoring and Transition Programs
  • Rules and Etiquette Seminars
  • Handicap USGA Index Seminars
  • Equipment Seminars/Demo Days
  • Golf for Business Seminars

2012 Educational Offerings

The 2012 educational offerings will be announced at the beginning of the year.

Check back soon!!!

2011 Educational Offerings

Breaking 100
Breaking 100 is designed for golfers who are trying to score around or just above bogey on a regular basis.  This program helps golfers learn the physical and course management skills necessary to promote lower scores.  Breaking 100 includes the following sessions:  Keys to Consistency, Equipment Can Work for You, Strategies for the First Tee, Getting to the Green in Fewer Shots, Simple Shots Around the Green, Making Sand a Day at the Beach, and Putting Made Simple.

How Low Can You Go?
This program is designed for golfers who can break 100 and are striving to reach even higher levels of performance - breaking 90 and beyond!  How Low Can You Go includes the following sessions:  Keys to Consistency II, Equipment Can Work for You, Self Assessment and Goal Setting, Managing Challenging Lies and Conditions, Strategies for Getting Up and Down, and Be a Great Short Putter.

Get Golf Ready
If you have ever thought about picking up a golf club, either for the first time or returning once again, you can make golf your sport for a lifetime.  The Get Golf Ready Program is designed to teach you in five short lessons everything you will need to know to step onto a golf course and get out to play with confidence.

EWGA Skills Challenge
The goal of the EWGA Skills Challenge is to provide golfers of all levels with a fun way to improve their short game and ultimately improve their scores on the golf course.  The EWGA Skills Challenge provides a structured, numerical way to represent a student's short game skills and to identify key areas for improvement.

Any questions?  Email Education@cnyewga.com.

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