*Perpetual Motion Golf will not be offered Fall 2007.
More Information will be available soon.
Our PGA endorsed golf program gives young golfers the opportunity to really understand and practice the basics. Exciting lesson plans focusing on fun and fundamental learning helps to put our young students on the path of enjoying this great game for lifetime. Besides the basics all students learn golf rules and etiquette. Because of our 4:1 ratio students receive the attention required so real learning can take place.
We have 4 six week sessions beginning in Mid April and running until mid October.
(Golf Schedule)
Our Golf Levels
Tiger Cubs – For our 4 and 5 year old male or female students. Students are introduced to basic swing and putting techniques along with basic rules of safety and etiquette. Classes are a ½ hour in length.
Starters (6&7) – For students who are 6 or 7 years old that have never been enrolled in our golf program. Starter classes are 45 minutes in length.
Starters (8 & up) – For students who are 8 and older that have never been enrolled in our golf program. Starter classes are 45 minutes in length.
Pars – For male or female students that have been through a Perpetual Motion Starters Class. Besides basic swing technique students are introduced to chipping and pitching along with reading greens and working on distance control during putting. Pars classes are 45 minutes in length
Birdies – Birdie students begin to practice more detailed aspects of golf. More time is spent on the course working on actual game situations. Birdie classes are 1 hour in length.
Eagles – Our Eagle students focus on actual game play and begin to learn and practice some of the mental aspects of the game. Mental aspects such as staying focused, every shot being an opportunity to improve, and being a respectful supportive playing partner. We feel confident that our eagle students would be able to play any course and not have to be told any etiquette rules along the way. Rules like pace of play, where to stand when someone is hitting, who goes first, avoiding stepping on the putting line of another golfer, repairing pitch marks and divots, marking the ball on the green, etc….








