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What is the primary focus of the Golf Schools offered at clubs?
Which of the following groups should the Golf Schools primarily target for maximizing effectiveness?
What is the main purpose of the 'Perfect Your Putting' Golf School?
How do the Golf Schools help to drive new membership growth?
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What skill areas are covered in the 'Unlock Your Game' Golf School?
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Study Notes
Introduction to Golf Schools
- Golf Schools aim to create a welcoming environment, enhancing participant experiences to encourage future program enrollment.
- The target demographic includes current club members, their families, and potential new members from the local community.
Program Structure
- Golf Schools design programs tailored to a diverse range of participants, accommodating varying skill levels and objectives.
- Options include focus on improving specific skills, achieving score goals, or fostering social connections among golfers.
Engagement Strategies
- Promote Golf Schools to current member circles to attract new participants and demonstrate the club's offerings.
- Activate current members to join, fostering skill development and enhanced engagement with the club's activities.
- Attract local golfers without prior connections to the club to widen member base and community outreach.
School Options
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Half-Day Programs (3 hours):
- Perfect Your Putting: Focus on putting skills—techniques, drills for short/long putts, and green reading.
- Short Game Success: Concentrates on chipping, pitching, and bunker play enhancement.
- Unlock Your Game: Covers all aspects of golf, including putting, chipping, and full swing techniques.
- Confidence on the Course: Designed to improve skills during actual play.
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Full-Day Programs (7 hours): Includes a lunch break; content customized to specific golf themes, balancing practice and on-course application.
Delivery and Logistics
- Limit of six participants per session to encourage social interaction and skill development.
- Regular scheduling of golf schools tailored to club needs and coaching staff availability.
- Fees are based on demographic factors and should encompass all necessary equipment and course access.
Importance of Golf Schools
- Serve as foundational experiences that link to further coaching opportunities, both private and group-based.
- Foster social connections among participants, facilitating friendships and community within the club.
- Create a trust-based environment that allows for open communication and ongoing relationships between coaches and participants.
Additional Opportunities
- Provide a platform to showcase coaching skills, club facilities, and the social atmosphere at the club.
- Guide participants toward future programming options available at the club, enhancing their overall golfing journey.
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Explore the various Golf School programs designed to enhance the learning experience at your club. This quiz covers the importance of a welcoming environment and how tailored events can attract diverse participants. Discover how effective coaching can lead to higher conversion rates for future programs.