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Travel Junior Golf Teams at Aussie Kids

Step 7Golf lessons help children learn many important lessons that can benefit them throughout their lives. When they learn to play golf, children learn about courtesy, golf etiquette, and patience while they also are learning the rules and the game. Aussie Kids Golf Academy offers golf lessons, camps, after-school programs, and much more at our four locations throughout the Atlanta Metropolitan area. Our students range from ages three to 17 and are at all playing levels. As we move into 2020, we are excited about both the year ahead and the many programs and opportunities that we offer to kids. We continue to expand our programs to allow more children to explore their love of golf. We are very excited to announce our newest program offering for 2020, which is our Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team. If your kids make the team, they can enjoy the next level of golf as they continue to advance in their game.

What is the Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team?

travel golf teams atlanta aussie kidsThe Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team will be designed to provide the next level of training for junior golfers. The participants will enjoy an environment filled with fun, competition, knowledge, the application of knowledge, and accelerated growth in the game of golf. By competing on the Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team, junior golfers will receive all of the essential ingredients that young golfers need for continued success and development. The Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team will get to travel to tournaments throughout the area so that young golfers can continue to hone their skills through friendly competition.

Where will the Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team be based?

It is important to note that the Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team will be based out of our academy location in Buckhead. While this might be a somewhat lengthy drive for some of you, the drive will be worth it for your young golfers. We wanted to make you aware of this new program so that you can have the opportunity to take part in it if you would like. In the future, we also plan to establish a travel golf team for junior golfers from our Johns Creek academy. If your kids are interested in trying out for the Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team, the tryouts will be held at our Miami Circle Academy.

Benefits of participating in the Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team

Kids can derive multiple benefits from competing on the Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team. As members of the team, they can develop close relationships with other young golfers as they learn and grow together. Participating in the travel golf team can allow youth to benefit from advanced instruction and the camaraderie with their teammates. Participating in competitions throughout the area can also help junior golfers to develop a greater respect for other golfers and to show the type of respect and courtesy that is expected of golfers.
 

Other opportunities at Aussie Kids Golf Academy

If your children are not ready to participate in a travel golf team, Aussie Kids offers many other opportunities at our four locations. If you want golf lessons for your children, Aussie Kids is the best choice. We offer golf lessons for kids of all ages, ranging from three years old to 17. We also offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced programs to benefit junior golfers at all skill levels. Aussie Kids offers private and group golf lessons, golf camps during the winter and summer breaks, and after-school programs that can allow your children to learn the game of golf in a fun and enjoyable environment. When children learn to play golf, they can develop better interpersonal and social skills that can benefit them in school and throughout their lives.

Contact Aussie Kids today to learn more

To learn more about the programs that Aussie Kids offers, contact us at one of our four Atlanta-area locations. You can find more information about our Aussie Kids Travel Golf Team by contacting us today. If you would like to try out for the team, please email or call Elizabeth at elizabeth@aussiekids.com or 404.812.6808 today. When you choose Aussie Kids, you can train with true golf professionals here in Alpharetta or at our academies in Buckhead, John’s Creek, or Cross Creek.

Should College Golfers Go Pro or Stay in School?

Should College Golfers Go Pro or Stay in School? Aussie KidsThere is a question that many college golfers have to ask themselves eventually if they’re really good at the game and want to make a career of playing golf. Should I stay in school or go pro? It’s not an easy decision to make. There are plenty of arguments on both sides and for most, it just comes down to talent and future goals.

 

For many golfers, college golf teams have a lot to offer. There can be travel, experience playing in tournaments and of course, getting a college degree. As TCU sophomore Julien Brun, winner of the European Challenge Tour has said about his decision to stay in school, “When you line up the pros and cons, it was not really a tough choice. I came to school to get a degree.”

 

But not all college players feel that way. Many college golfers choose to leave school and become pros. Jordan Spieth, who at 19 won The Masters in 2015 left school to pursue a professional career, and is doing rather well. Like many golfer’s before him, it was the right choice for him and in alignment with his future goals.

 

According to Hank Haney of Golf Digest, for those who would like to make golf their career, choosing to go to college rather than focussing on golf full time takes away from how successful many golfer could be. It’s not easy to juggle a full course load while putting the time needed into the game. In the end, it just takes the focus off the game.

 

There is no question that golf is a hard game to play, despite the fact that there are so many great golfers who make it look so easy. Watch Phil Mickelson or Rory McIlroy and you’ll know what I mean.

 

The game takes a lot more than just hitting a ball. There are weather conditions that you need to deal with, course conditions, knowing the best club to use for certain shots, knowing which shot is best and a variety of other details that if all done well, make a talented player.

 

So what is the best route to becoming a professional golfer? The answer is that there is no one right way. Talent is needed, and respect for the game, but most importantly, having a passion for the game is a must, because the reality is that it takes a lot of time playing to become good, and to become a pro it takes so much more.

 

Master’s Champion Jordan Spieth

Master's Champion Jordan Spieth aussie kidsThe golf world has a new hero. At just 21 years old, Master’s Champion Jordan Spieth is the second youngest winner of this prestigious tournament and expected to give the sport another big boost with younger players.We agree and couldn’t be happier that he represents the great game of golf and has sparked an interest in younger players. Yes, he is a champion, but more importantly, he’s a really nice guy. He grew up in Texas and has two younger siblings, brother Steven and sister Ellie, who has special needs. Jordan says she teaches him humility everyday.

 

Jordan Spieth is more mature than his years and has said that his parents taught him at an early age to set goals for himself and work hard to reach them. A very good lesson for all of us, whether you play golf or not.

 

As a high school student, Jordan was the type of kid who was nice to everyone and was always willing to help, wherever it was needed, including helping to clean the cafeteria. He was a good student and worked hard at everything he did.

 

As he moved up as an amateur golfer, he had great concentration, an easy going manner and a comfortable presence that he attributes to how his parents raised him.

 

Now, with his foundation, The Jordan Spieth Family Foundation, he is bringing attention to three issues he’s passionate about. The main purpose of his foundation is to find better educational solutions for younger people with special needs. He says that his sister Ellie has been one of his greatest sources of support and has kept him grounded.

 

Junior golf was a big part of Jordan’s life and he wants to give all kids the opportunity to be a part of the game. He understands that golf is a way for kids to gain confidence, earn scholarships for college and give them life tools that will help them succeed in whatever they choose to do.

 

As part of the PGA tour, Jordan has had the opportunity to meet many military families and wants to highlight the need to promote military initiatives that provide support once veterans return home.

 

Masters Champion Jordan Spieth is an amazing golfer and as you can see, a very grounded guy who doesn’t seem to notice his success, but he is also inspiring young golfers all over the world to set their own goals and work hard to reach them. Golf couldn’t have a better representative than this truly humble, very friendly, 2015 Master’s Champion.

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