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Golf Xtreme - the golf game and programme for secondary schools that is related to the golf you see Tiger Woods play but is actually a completely new game for young teenagers.

Golf Xtreme combines some of the best parts of the traditional sport – hitting the ball a long way at interesting targets – customised scoring systems, team games which include everyone and increase participant’s fitness. It’s all designed with the 11 - 15 year old in mind – the boy and girl who has outgrown Tri-Golf.

Recognising that the young teenager can be difficult to please, Golf Xtreme will excite this pupil, lay the foundations of a good golf game, and keep him/her active and enthused. The result is one of the most exciting additions to the school sports scene for a long time.

Equipment
Just as with Tri-Golf, the equipment we use makes it easy to use in schools. The equipment is lighter. Child-friendly clubs and reduced flight balls are used to ensure maximum safety on school sites with surrounding property/limited space. The delivery of the programme is through games and activities that help develop the skills of young people in a fun structure.

Why Golf in Secondary Schools?

Golf Xtreme is a new activity that is fun, inclusive and can engage pupils previously disengaged from traditional team sports delivered in schools.

Golf Xtreme can be a high-energy game that helps with PE and fitness.

Closed skills that are easy to monitor and deliver.

Golf actively promotes honesty and integrity among its players, and sportsmanship and good behaviour follows.

Golf Xtreme can be played in a variety of places at school, offering flexibility for the games lesson.

Golf Xtreme has an informal ‘street’ feel which puts less pressure on individual players who are less competitive by nature.

Golf is a fast-changing sport. Thanks to Tiger Woods, Michelle Wie and others, it has more credibility with young people and they want to try it for themselves.

FAQs on Golf Xtreme

How can Golf Xtreme be safe for secondary pupils with metal clubs?

Safety is dealt with as a vital part of the Golf Xtreme and the introduction of the short flight ball ensures the safest delivery possible in all venues.

I think golf is slow and boring. How does this fit into PE in schools?

Many pupils need different activities to those traditionally offered. Golf can be fun and Tri-Golf has proved this. As part of the Golf Xtreme programme there are many fun games to play and a number of exciting playing formats such as ‘GFX-Speed’, where pupils complete a course as quickly as possible.

 







 

 


 

 

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