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Week one will include the explanation of the golf course followed by the collection of the completed student registration cards. |
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The second week will consist of a mini-seminar focusing on the basic history of Golf from 18th century to modern day. There will also be a homework assignment that will be marked and the score going towards the final grade. Stroke analysis will be on the different golf clubs and optional grips. |
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Week threes mini-seminar is on the golf courses and its specific dimensions. Club analysis will be on the Driver. |
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Fourth week will cover the golf club and it's named components. Stroke analysis is on the 3-5 Wood. |
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Week fives stroke analysis is the No.3-5 Iron. |
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In the sixth week we look at the No.4-6 Iron. |
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The mini-seminar in the seventh week will view the tactics for the course lay out and options. Chip and run or lay-up short.Club analysis will be on the No.5-7 Iron. |
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Week eight will cover the system for handcapping in golf. While, the club analysis will be on the No.6-8 Iron. |
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Week nine the club analysis will be on the No.7-9 Iron. |
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In week ten it's the club analysis will be on the No.8 and the Pitcher. |
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Into week eleven the club analysis will be on the No.9 and the Sandwedge. |
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In the twelve week the stroke analysis will come to the final club analysis, that will be the putter. While a mini-tournament will start to demonstrate the scoring knowledge of the students. |
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Week thirteen a mini-seminar is designed to review the opening few weeks material. While on the ground the mini-tournament continues. |
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The second from last week will be a see the end of the mini-tournament and any final questions remaining from the course. |
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Final week a free golf game and club challenge. |