Scoring School Overview: Scoring-Goal-Challenges PDF
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This document describes a scoring school program with challenges to improve skills in golf. The program uses a progress wheel and virtual rewards to track progress, offering a personalised plan for improvement and encouraging social practice.
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Built into the program is the ability for your customers to track their progress across the skills within the game in the form of challenges. The Scoring School Challenges are a crucial part of the program. They will allow you and the customer to identify where they are on their journey through the...
Built into the program is the ability for your customers to track their progress across the skills within the game in the form of challenges. The Scoring School Challenges are a crucial part of the program. They will allow you and the customer to identify where they are on their journey through the program, and ultimately the skills they need to achieve their scoring goal aspirations. This part of the program will drive a host of benefits. The first benefit would be that the challenges will help you as the participant, identify where you are on your journey to achieving a scoring goal across a range of skills. The challenges will help you and the participant to understand areas of their game that may need more attention, in order for them to achieve their scoring goals. This will help you and the customer to build a personalised plan of improvement. They will offer a fun, engaging and social element of your program. It will also encourage healthy competition among participants. Another benefit is that they will offer an engaging element to the program that will drive independent and social practice by participants outside of the program. Increased effective practice time will accelerate the learning process. Finally, the challenges will help you and the participant to track their progress through each of the skill elements and reward progress. It will also help the customer to know when they are ready to move to the next Scoring School program. Each customer can attempt challenges across the four skill categories. This approach allows customers to have a broad benchmark across all of the skills important for achieving their scoring goals. The first skill category is Swing, which contains a Driving, Fairway Wood or Hybrid, and Iron challenge. The next category is short game, which contains a chipping, pitching and bunker play challenge. Another category is putting, which contains a short, long and scoring putts challenge. In addition to these is an on the course category, which measures fairways in regulation, greens in regulation, driving distance, putts per round and overall score. The challenges have been designed over the five Scoring Goal levels. This allows customers to identify and track their progress within each category and each skill relative to the Scoring School program they are attending. In the GLF Connect App, a visual progress wheel is used and there is individual progress wheels for each skill category. There are five levels and four skill categories. Within each category there are then specific skills with a challenge for each. In total there are 70 challenges that can be attempted across the five scoring goal levels and these are shown in the example. All challenges within the swing, putting, and short game skill categories are designed to strike a balance between being attempted in classes and during independent practice across various facilities. Additionally, they are structured to facilitate benchmarking and competition across different skill levels. Each challenge is consistent across scoring levels, with specific scoring requirements outlined to define which scoring goal has been achieved by the customer. In the example, the bunker play challenge has been designed so that the customers attempt a total of 10 shots from two different distances. There is a single target circle around the hole and the customer records the number of attempts where the ball finishes in the circle. Customers are able to view, record and track their progress through the Scoring Goal challenges via the GLF Connect App. On the app they can view the challenges via the Scoring School progress wheel. The customer can select each level, category and skill and then view all of the information relating to the challenge. Challenges can then be recorded and the app will automatically update the progress wheel to allow customers to clearly see their journey through the scoring goals. Customers will also automatically be issued with virtual rewards for their achievements. To record progress, the first step is to Navigate to the Scoring School program within the myGame+ section. Then for step 2, select the Scoring School progress wheel from the home screen dashboard. In Step 3, you can now view the challenges within each category, skill, and scoring goal level. Update the completion of these challenges to earn virtual rewards. Customers can earn virtual rewards via the GLF Connect app on their journey through the Scoring School program and the Scoring School progress wheels. The first of these rewards is the challenge stamp. On successful completion of a challenge within a skill category and level they can earn a virtual badge for completion. The section of the Skill Category wheel will then be completed. On completing all of the challenges across a category, customers can earn their Level Rosette. The final reward on completing all of the challenges across each skill category, the customer will earn their Scoring Goal Trophy. Customers are able to track and record scores within a playing event via GLF Connect. When registered to the Scoring School program on the App, customers are able to visit the On Course Tracking tile from the home screen dashboard. Within the Course Play screen they are then able to log scores using the scoring wizard and see a history of their scores. To perform this they must first access the On Course Tracking Tile from the Home Screen. They can then log Scores via the Scoring Wizard. After this they will have the ability to view score History and Insights on the Scoring Tracking page.