The Junior Golf Blog
Enhance Your Golf Game: Complementary Activities for Success
By Eleanor Wyatt When it comes to golf, every stroke counts, and every aspect of your game matters. While hitting the driving range and perfecting your swing is crucial, there are complementary activities you [...]
Local Prodigy, 15, Qualifies for Butterfield Bermuda Championship
First Published by PGATour.com A 15-year-old Bermudian has qualified for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, Nov. 9-12. Oliver Betschart (BET-CHAR), a local prodigy who last year became the youngest player to win the Port Royal [...]
Stages of Junior Golf Development
By Dr. Tom Dorsel, Ph.D. Assuming a junior golfer is relatively proficient at swinging the club and has a reasonable short game, then a certain progression of development follows that I have seen [...]
Are You Good Enough to Play College Golf?
By Madeline MacClerg, Golf Digest A lot of junior golfers dream about playing in college—traveling to top courses, training in state-of-the-art facilities, getting keys to the magic gear closet—but it has become increasingly competitive to [...]
Golf : A Therapy as the World celebrates 2023 Mental Health Week
By David Isabirye / First Published in Kawowo Golf offers a unique opportunity for junior players to escape the pressures and demands of everyday life, allowing them to unwind and de-stress. As the world [...]
Can I Play My Freshman Year?
By Michael Burcin, Under Par Consulting There is not one player or family who is going through the collegiate golf recruiting process who does not ask the question of….Will I play my freshman year? [...]