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Oct 5, 2021 · Reading Time: 4 minutes The future possibilities for high school golf coaches is very inspiring to reflect on. The influence you as a coach, can have on the player’s future has great potential. You will watch them practice and most of all observe them play & compete. Some of you might support technical coaching, but not all of you.Read More
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- It’s about the kids and nothing else: This isn’t so much something I learned, more just something that absolutely must be front of mind at all times.
- You’re the team coach, not a swing coach: This one applies to those of us who are not PGA Professionals (some coaches are) and aren’t experts of the golf swing.
- Let the team decide who plays with whom: Part of the coach’s job is to set a lineup, which means deciding pairings. In Pennsylvania, we play nine-hole matches against one or two other teams with eight players each.
- Teach them how to score, not how to play “golf swing“: I’m lucky that all the players on my varsity team are 10 handicaps or better. That means they all have some talent and can hit the ball.
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Nov 7, 2018 · My high school coach personally used a log book and we would mark how many fairways, greens, putts, etc. we had during a high school tournament allowing us to better weak parts of our game. 18Birdies is a great option for your team to use to track stats, round history and goal setting for rounds digitally.
The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Learning Center is an education tool that offers courses to high school coaches, administrators, officials, students, and parents. It provides a variety of program initiatives that reach the 18,500 high schools and over 11 million students involved in athletic and activity programs.