Juniors Program
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The Club |
Monash Country Club established in 1942 which boasts an impressive golfing history in representative circles, and has won many Junior Pennants & Shields since its inception. As one of the leading Group 1 clubs in Sydney the course is a true test of golf, the practice facilities are arguably the best in Sydney and the clubhouse offers excellent facilities all wrapped up in a beautiful Australian bush environment. |
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Juniors Program Objective for Cadets and Juniors of all grades and handicaps. |
The Junior Development Committee in conjunction with the Clubs Match & Greens committee have agreed on the following objectives;
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Board Support |
The board of Monash Country Club fully supports the Juniors program. This is evident in a multitude of ways:
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Jack Newton |
Monash Country Club work in close association with Jack Newton Junior Golf Foundation (JNJGF). JNJGF offers a competitive age related side and social aspect with other clubs in NSW. All Juniors in this program are automatically enrolled as members of the foundation and we encourage them to participate in their events. Refer to the JNJGF website for information on events and programs. |
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Additional Programs |
During school holidays the club organises golf days and all Juniors are eligible to represent Monash in Encourage Shield, Junior Pennants and Eric Apperly competitions. These competitions are run by NSW Golf and played during the last quarter of the year. |
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Progression & Playing Options for Cadets |
Cadets will progress through the initial training scheme and during this period they will be tested on skills, rules and etiquette. Cadets may apply to become Junior members at any stage during the program. JUNIOR MEMBER |
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Cadet and Junior Clinics |
How Clinics are conducted We have three objectives for our clinics. They are:
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1. Teaching |
We break up the game into the following components and teach all aspects:
Our team of professionals conduct the clinics providing expert tuition to the cadets. Cadets can attend as many clinics as they want. |
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2. Enjoyment |
We use different venues on the course for some variety and we also try and play on the course as much as possible. At the end of each clinic the cadets are treated to chips and drinks. This is a way for them to mix and get to know each other. |
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3. Membership |
Our main aim of the program is for as many of our cadets to join the Club as Junior members as soon as they are able. We are not looking for elite players but rather keen and enthusiastic members of the Club even though their skill levels may be average. We see the cadets as an important part of the future of the Club. |
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4. Communication |
The principle mode of communication from the Club is by email Important Phone Numbers |
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5. Equipment |
We appreciate the expense of purchasing equipment when children are not sure if they want to proceed. In view of this we allow them to wear trainers on the course and the Club has a few sets of children's clubs that players can use at clinics to try out before spending money on a set. It is however, recommended that golf shoes with soft spikes are used in the long term as this helps the player grip the ground and hold their stance better. If you are unsure about type and number of clubs to purchase the pro shop will be happy to advise you. |
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6. Correct Marking |
Cadets and Juniors will be instructed in the correct method to record there score.
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Costs for Cadets |
Now & Later
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