LTP Setting Up an Adapted Course Quiz
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What is the main purpose of marking the teeing positions with colored cones or spray paint?

  • To ensure learners can easily locate their starting positions (correct)
  • To indicate areas for spectators
  • To provide additional space for social activities
  • To enhance the aesthetic appearance of the course
  • Which teeing position is recommended for learners who can hit the ball 20-30 yards in the air with a mid-iron?

  • Albatross Tee
  • Eagle Tee
  • Birdie Tee
  • Ace Tee (correct)
  • What factors influence the starting position a learner should use on the course?

  • The temperature and weather conditions
  • The age of the learner and the type of clubs they own
  • The location of the course and number of players
  • The stage of the program and personal wishes of the learner (correct)
  • What is the total distance a learner should be able to hit with a driver from the Ace Tee?

    <p>40 yards</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum distance a learner should be able to strike the ball from the Albatross Tee with a mid-iron?

    <p>50 yards</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following statements is true regarding the Level 1 Club & Course Ready On Course Score Challenge?

    <p>It can be completed from both Ace Tee and Albatross Tee</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it important to ensure learners play at the necessary speed on the course?

    <p>To avoid impacting the enjoyment of others</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What guidance should be given to learners regarding their starting positions?

    <p>Select starting positions based on skill development and individual needs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the recommended composition of a 9-hole golf course layout?

    <p>Two Par 3's, five Par 4's, and two Par 5's</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How can teeing positions be made visible on a golf course?

    <p>By placing colored cones and permanent markers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Learner Scorecard?

    <p>To provide Learners a way to record and track their scores</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What resource can be utilized to determine recommended tee positions?

    <p>A Building your Academy Course calculator</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following strategies can enhance engagement for learners on the course?

    <p>Providing personalized starting positions based on development</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary focus of the Coaches Toolbox?

    <p>Supporting the setup of the adapted course</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which teeing position is suitable for learners who can strike the ball 70 - 80 yards in the air with a mid-iron?

    <p>Eagle Tee</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what way can learners identify their teeing positions while playing?

    <p>By finding predetermined markers along the cart path</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum number of shots a learner is allowed on each hole under the adapted rules?

    <p>10 shots</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What consideration should be given to hole yardages on a golf course?

    <p>Yardage can vary based on the venue and layout</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which scoring challenge can be completed from the Academy Tee?

    <p>Level 1, 2, and 3 Challenges</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of the Pick and Place Rule?

    <p>To enable learners to improve playability by adjusting ball position</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distance can learners strike the ball with a driver from the Birdie Tee?

    <p>160 yards</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What benefit does using adapted rules provide during events?

    <p>Promoting speed of play</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following describes the Eagle Tee's suitability for learners?

    <p>For learners who can hit the ball at least 70 yards</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What allows learners to avoid counting a missed attempt as a stroke?

    <p>Air Shot Rule</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Tee Positioning and Scorecards

    • Enter exact yardages for each teeing position in the scorecard template from the Marketing Toolbox.
    • Aim to print scorecards locally for event learners.
    • Use colored cones or spray paint to mark temporary tee positions on the cart path.

    Learner Assessment for Starting Position

    • Starting positions depend on the learner's program stage, hitting distance, and personal preferences.
    • Educators must guide learners to the most appropriate starting position for their development.
    • Starting positions help ensure experiences are developmentally appropriate and maintain course play speed.

    Tee Position Descriptions

    • Ace Tee:

      • Suitable for learners hitting 20-30 yards (mid-iron) and 40 yards (driver).
      • Level 1 challenges can be completed from this position.
    • Albatross Tee:

      • For learners who strike 40-50 yards (mid-iron) and 80 yards (driver).
      • Level 1 challenges can be completed from here.
    • Eagle Tee:

      • Best for those striking 70-80 yards (mid-iron) and 120 yards (driver).
      • Level 1 and 2 challenges can be completed from this tee.
    • Birdie Tee:

      • Designed for learners hitting 90-100 yards (mid-iron) and 160 yards (driver).
      • Level 1 and 2 challenges can be completed from this position.
    • Academy Tee:

      • For learners who can strike 120 yards (mid-iron) and 200 yards (driver).
      • Level 1, 2, and 3 challenges can be completed from this tee.

    Adapted Rules for Learners

    • Aim to foster enjoyment and success through adapted rules:
      • Maximum 10 Shots Rule: If a learner reaches 10 shots, they pick up the ball and add 10 to their score.
      • Air Shot Rule: Missing the ball does not count as a stroke.
      • Pick and Place Rule: Allowed to place the ball within 6 inches of its original position, except in hazards.

    Course Layout Recommendations

    • Ideal course consists of two Par 3's, five Par 4's, and two Par 5's.
    • Course yardage will vary based on specific hole combinations and layouts.
    • Ensure visibility of teeing positions using cones or permanent markers, and provide clear guidance for learners.

    Resources and Tools

    • Access resources from the Coaches Toolbox for setting up adapted courses.
    • Edit and print the Learner Scorecard for independent play.
    • Use the Building your Academy Course calculator for determining recommended tee positions based on yardage.

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    This quiz covers the essential steps to prepare scorecards for a golf event. Learn how to accurately record teeing positions and effectively implement preparation strategies for an engaging experience. Ensure that you are fully prepared for your event by following these guidelines.

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