Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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McLeod’s Junior Golf Camp


McLeod Country Golf Club at Mt Ommaney is holding a Junior Golf Camp next week from September 26 to 29 from 9am to 12pm.

Juniors will be taught the fundamentals of the game including driving, putting, iron play, pitching, bunker play, character development, golfing etiquette and lots more.

The camp costs $120 and will run for 3 hours over the four days. Morning tea is provided each day and equipment is supplied.

Call the McLeod Country Golf Club Pro Shop for more information and bookings on 3376 3922.

 
Junior Sign on Day at McLeod



Do you think you have what it takes to be the next Jason Day or Adam Scott?

Or would you like to learn a game which not only offers you valuable health benefits, but improves your hand-eye coordination and allows you to appreciate the great outdoors.

Then McLeod Country Golf Club has what you’re looking for. The Mt Ommaney based club is holding a Junior Sign on Day on Thursday, September 29 from 12pm.

The sign on day will include a sausage sizzle and tour of the championship winning course and the club’s facilities.

Junior membership costs start from $95 and are open to children between the ages of 7 and 17 years old. Junior clinics and lessons are also available.

For more information, call the McLeod Country Golf Club Pro Shop on 3376 3922.


Apply for McLeod’s Junior Scholarship Program


Twelve lucky students aged between 8 and 13 years old have the chance to be selected for a free eight-week scholarship program run by McLeod Country Golf Club in conjunction with Brisbane District Golf Association (BDGA).

The program will start on Saturday, October 8 and will continue every Saturday morning from 9am until Saturday, November 26.
McLeod Country Golf Club’s head professional Richard Harris said the program was a terrific opportunity for juniors to learn the game of golf free of charge.

“Participants will be taught the fundamentals of the game including driving, putting, iron play, pitching, bunker play, character development, golfing etiquette and lots more.

“All equipment will be provided and all juniors are encouraged to apply no matter whether they have had lessons or are just starting out.”

Harris, who has just returned from a victory in Perth as the Queensland Men’s State Coach said golf was a great alternative for kids who want to try something different to the usual popular sporting offerings such as Netball, Swimming and Rugby.

Juniors are encouraged to apply by phoning the McLeod Pro Shop on 3376 3922.

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