Your Questions, Answered
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We work with children of all skill levels—whether they are brand new to golf or already playing competitively. Our focus is less about perfect swings and more about building strong, confident kids.
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Our program blends golf with mindset and life skills development. We use the game of golf to teach confidence, emotional regulation, focus, and resilience in a way that feels natural, fun, and meaningful for kids.
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We are based out of Connecticut. Sessions are hosted at local golf facilities and partner locations. We also host pop-up events and specialty experiences throughout the season. Athletes that live and play outside of our region are encouraged to check out our curriculum.
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Our curriculum is designed to blend golf with meaningful academic and personal growth—without ever feeling like a traditional classroom.
Individual academic workbooks feature 25 thoughtfully developed lessons that naturally weave in academic concepts. From integers and problem-solving to persuasive writing, AI technology, and concepts like velocity, we introduce skills in a way that feels relevant and engaging.
Because these lessons are tied to the game, kids aren’t just learning—they’re using what they learn in real time. It’s the kind of learning that tends to stick (much more than what most of us remember from a worksheet).
Clinic participants receive a workbook as part of their experience, and we also offer a variety of workbook options available for purchase to any golfer who wants to continue building these skills beyond sessions.
In addition, we offer mindset-specific workbooks focused on confidence, emotional regulation, self-talk, and resilience supporting growth both on and off the course.
The goal is simple: to support curious, capable learners who build both academic confidence and life skills along the way.
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This isn’t just golf instruction. With a background in mental performance, we intentionally teach skills like:
Handling pressure
Managing emotions on and off the course
Building self-talk and confidence
Learning how to reset after mistakes
Golf becomes the tool—but the lessons go far beyond the game.
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Yes, in our many of our clinics… but not in the “sit down, open your workbook, and forget everything by Friday” kind of way.
We weave academic concepts into the experience so kids actually retain them. Think fractions through scoring, angles through swing mechanics, and problem-solving in real-time decision making on the course.
It turns out when learning is tied to something fun (like trying to beat your last hole score), it sticks a whole lot better than how most of us remember learning it the first time.
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Each session includes:
Golf skill development
A mindset or life skill focus
Integrated academic concepts through play
Guided practice applying these skills in real time
Supportive coaching and feedback
We keep it structured but relaxed so kids feel both challenged and comfortable.
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We typically work with pre-k through high school students, with programming tailored to each age group’s developmental needs.
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You can register directly through our website or reach out to us for help choosing the best fit for your child.
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Rather than placing children into a specific grade level, we focus on building understanding through key concepts that can be adapted to a wide range of learners. Each workbook includes options that introduce content and vocabulary, followed by application-based activities and critical thinking components that deepen understanding.
This structure allows students to engage with the material at their own pace and level, without the pressure of “keeping up” or being labeled.
We also encourage flexibility in how the workbooks are used. Parents can easily tailor the experience to fit their child’s learning style and needs regardless of age. This might look like reading passages aloud together, modeling how to approach a response, or working through ideas collaboratively before moving toward more independence.
The goal is to meet each child where they are and help them build confidence as they grow.
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Follow along on social media and join our email list to hear about upcoming sessions, events, and new offerings.
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Not at all. While our program naturally complements homeschool families, it’s designed for all learners—whether your child is in public school, private school, or homeschooled.
We do offer a variety of homeschool-friendly hours during the weekday, making it easy for those families to participate. That said, we also have weekend programming available, so every family has an opportunity to join in.
Many families love this as an enrichment experience that brings learning to life in a way that feels different from the classroom. It’s a space where kids can apply skills, build confidence, and enjoy learning in a more hands-on, engaging way.
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Not at all. Beginners are absolutely welcome. We create an environment where kids can learn the game while also learning how to manage frustration, stay focused, and build confidence.
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This is exactly where our approach can make a meaningful difference.
Our workbooks are designed to present academic concepts in a more engaging, applied way so instead of just learning something abstractly, kids connect it to real experiences on the course. For many children, this shift helps concepts finally “click.”
We also break skills down into manageable steps and encourage independent thinking, which can support kids who feel overwhelmed or discouraged in a traditional classroom setting. The added focus on mindset like confidence, persistence, and positive self-talk helps them build the belief that they can figure things out.
For many families, this becomes a supportive bridge between what their child is learning in school and how they actually begin to understand and use those skills in real life.