High School Students
Friends, Food, Music, and Golf
The class is for high school students only a is dubbed Friends, Food, Music, and Golf, mainly for selfish reasons. I love my friends, I love food, I love music, and I love golf.
I know that a lot of high school kids think that golf isn't that cool or "None of my friends play, so I don't want to." I also know that a lot of parents want their kids to learn golf because it's something they can play for a really long time, it's good for business, it's great for spending time together, and overall it's very healthy.
So, parents, this class will satisfy the needs of both your high school kid and you. They get to spend time with their friends, eat some food, listen to great music (country music is NOT great music), and learn to golf.
You get the satisfaction that they are in a safe environment, they are well fed, they are around good influences, and they get to learn a game that will last a very long time.
It's kind of like a structured party. I know, that sounds really boring, but hear me out. Each week, we focus on a topic of golf (chipping, putting, driving, etiquette, and others), learn from friends, and talk about how golf can relate to other things in life.
Golf can expose a lot of insecurities. You are alone with the ball, people are watching, and you have one shot at doing something good. But, what I've learned is that golf can help move you quickly through obstacles, keep you focused, and give you drive.
From teaching golf, I've learned how to become a better public speaker, become more confident in my decision making, and become an honest, trustworthy friend.
This class is a perfect fit for you, if you want to:
Do something fun with your friends.
Be exposed to people who enjoy the same things as you.
Learn about the little things in life that can help you succeed.
Become happier, smile more, and have more fun.
Parents, you ultimately pull the trigger here. And bottom line, this class will make you child a better person and golfer. It's an experience that they will love and that you will feel confident in giving them.
Thanks,
Bryan
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