Putting around for a week
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Jimmy Stroup
Putting, chipping, grip and swing are the lessons of the day at the
Skyhawks Golf Camp in Newport Beach. And the 5- and 6-year-olds who
are learning the techniques in the week-long course at Bob Henry Park
are stroking to win.
With 12 kids to a group, golf instructors are knee-deep in
youngsters, teaching them the basics of how to play the ancient game
in a new way.
“Right now, we’re working on putting,” golf instructor Jimmy Lee
said. “It’s the first day, so we’re working on technique.”
“We want the kids to have fun, so we try to incorporate the
technique into games,” the 18-year-old University of Southern
California business student said.
The little games Skyhawks has developed to teach the big game
include events like the “Putting Relay,” “Battleship,” and “Putting
for Points.”
In the relay, kids set up at 10-foot, zig-zagged intervals and hit
a tennis ball back and forth to each other with oversize plastic
putters -- cut to kid sizes, of course. The games end when one of the
two six-boy teams relays the tennis ball to a cone set in the middle
of the playing field, all to great excitement and exclamation of the
winning boys.
The relay game keeps the kids occupied, while teaching control and
distance in a fun way, coach Roger Huh said.
“Most of these kids have never played golf, or they’ve played with
their parents at the range,” he said. “But they don’t know what
they’re doing.”
To teach them what to do, “Putting for Points” works on the kids’
aim and accuracy for future use on the greens at Newport Beach links.
The game lines up the boys and has them putt in a straight line at
Velcro targets with points measured at different spots.
“It’s an introduction to golf,” said Nick Kim, the director of the
Newport Beach golf camps. “Just to get the kids to learn the basics
of golf.”
Breaks are frequent and supervised at the camp, a quality that
makes parents feel like their kids are safe while they’re learning
said Irma Boehringer. Her 5-year-old son Roger is enrolled in the
golf camp with several of his friends from school.
“As a parent, that’s important to me,” she said.
For the rest of the week, the kids will move on from putting to
chipping and finally to the full swing -- when they’ll get a chance
to hack it out like real golfers stuck in the rough.
The Newport Beach Skyhawks beginning golf class runs from 9 a.m.
to noon, Monday through Friday. All the kids receive a T-shirt at the
end of the course. Skyhawks sports programs for kids are available in
11 states and in cities throughout Southern California.
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