Get Kids Golfing
Get Kids Golfing
Podcast Description
Get Kids Golfing Podcast was created to help grow the game of golf and help get more kids playing the game. Interviewing teaching professionals from all over the world you specialize in teaching the youth and helping them enjoy themselves on the course and helping them shoot lower scores. Introducing more kids to the game of Golf, is sure fire way to help grow the game.
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The podcast explores themes surrounding youth golf education, golf coaching techniques, and promoting lifelong enjoyment of the game. Episodes include discussions on innovative teaching methods, such as Wade Morris's unorthodox approach to maintaining kids' attention and Bob Lewis's philosophy on golf that emphasizes the one plane swing. Specific focus areas include player development for various age groups, retention of skills, and fostering a love for golf in young players.

Get Kids Golfing Podcast was created to help grow the game of golf and help get more kids playing the game. Interviewing teaching professionals from all over the world you specialize in teaching the youth and helping them enjoy themselves on the course and helping them shoot lower scores. Introducing more kids to the game of Golf, is sure fire way to help grow the game.
Paul Brown is the director of Southwest Junior Golf Tour. Paul has twenty years of direct involvement with junior golf at a variety of levels and has a great reputation of junior golf operations.
Paul Brown has been a member of the PGA of America since 1987. Prior to turning professional, played numerous junior events and played for Sahuaro H.S. (4 year letterman), and was a member of the University of Arizona golf team for three years. Have been a Head Professional at Dorado Country Club in Tucson, AZ, opened Emerald Canyon Golf Club in Parker, AZ, and worked five years as the Head Professional /Tournament Coordinator for Sun City’s three courses in Las Vegas.
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