What age is tri-golf for?

What age is tri-golf for?

TRI-GOLF is a fun, energetic version of golf which young children in primary schools (from the age of 4 -11) can enjoy with their classmates as they hit the target with their first golf shots.

How do you play Tri-Golf?

Instructions Team of 5 on each tee (white cones). Putt the ball towards the cones, the first cone the ball hits the player collects with the ball, and returns it to the team. Pick up only 1 cone at a time and once all cones have been collected the game stops. 2 minutes practice (if time allows), 5 minutes play.

What is tri-golf?

Tri-golf is an official alternative version of golf created for primary school children. This game uses light, plastic clubs and a rubber ball, which makes it very safe and much easier to hit. The game features a range of different colourful targets that can be attached to the walls and floor both indoors and out.

What is a tri-golf skills Award?

1. tri-golf Skills award As a way of measuring progression, encouraging pupils’ self- motivation and extending the range of Tri-Golf within the curriculum and out of hours learning, the Golf Foundation has developed a Skills Award (found within this pack).

What equipment do I need to run a tri-golf session?

9. equipment required All the equipment required to run a successful and inclusive session can be found within the Tri-Golf bag. The bag contains 50 coloured marker cones but once the pupils are designing their own challenges, you may wish to supply extra cones from the school store cupboard.

How long does a block of Tri-golf last?

This resource is designed to support teachers wishing to run a 5 to 6 week block of Tri-Golf and satisfies the PE striking and fielding element of the National Curriculum at Key Stage 2.

Is golf an extracurricular or a curricular activity?

Hopefully, having attended a Tri-Golf Activators workshop for teachers you will be suitably enthused to deliver golf both as a curricular and extra-curricular (Out of hours learning) activity.

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