Junior Golf at Makefield Highlands
If you’re looking for a family-friendly activity that your child will never outgrow, get them interested in GOLF. It’s a healthy hobby that teaches good lessons about teamwork and sportsmanship.

Registration NOW OPEN
Junior Golf Program – Operation 36 – Spring and Fall Semesters
Program geared toward long-term game improvement through the short game and a ‘hole-out’ mentality.
This program has something for everyone: pricing rates, class days/times, and age ranges (5-13) vary depending on the desired package (explore within the registration link below).

ALL JUNIOR PROGRAMS
NOW AVAILABLE FOR REGISTRATION
• click on program below •

5-Day Camps
5-Day Camps limited to 20 students per camp. Fun, day-camp atmosphere.
$520 ($450 multiple child discount)
8:30am – 1:30pm (Mon-Thurs*)
Ages 8 – 13
*Friday Session is from 1:30 – 4:30
Session 1 – June 24 – 28
Session 2 – July 15 – 19
Session 3 – August 5 – 9
3-Day Tour Camps
3-Day Camps limited to 10 students per camp. Open to juniors that have some golf ability – more time spent on-course!
$260
1:30pm – 4:30pm
Ages 13 – 16
Session 1 – July 8 – 10
Session 2 – July 22 – 24
Session 3 – August 12 – 14
Pee-Wee Clinics
Limited to 10 students per clinic (up to 20 across to class times).
$110 (4 Sessions)
5:15 – 6:00 or 6:00 – 6:45pm
Ages 5 – 7
Session 1 – June 18, 20, 25, 27
Session 2 – July 19, 11, 16, 18
Session 3 – August 6, 8, 13, 15
“Get Golf Ready” Clinics
Ideal for the junior golfer that is new or returning to the game.
$130 (4 Sessions)
4:00pm – 5:15pm
Ages 8 – 15
Session 1 – June 11, 13, 18, 20
Session 2 – July 30, Aug 1, 6, 8
Session 3 – August 20, 22, 27, 29
Ideal for teenage golfers looking to gain a competitive edge; those looking to make a starting spot on a team or training competitively.
$225 (6 Sessions/4 Matches)
5:00pm – 6:00pm
Ages 12 – 17
Additional Session and Match information (dates, times, and location) can be found within the registration link below:
Junior Golf • Keeps Kids Active
Encourage them to bring a friend.
Kids will instantly be more interested in golf if you encourage them to bring a friend along for the adventure, says Golf Operator Magazine. Plus, a golf course is a safe and healthy place for pairs and groups of kids. Most other parents will be open to the idea of you introducing their child to the sport.
Learn in stages.
Explain to your child that they’ll learn in stages, starting from the basics and working their way up to the type of golf they see on TV. These sessions are usually broken up into beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels so your child can progress through golf techniques and build confidence.
Celebrate victories, big and small.
Young children in particular might need extra encouragement and rewards to progress in golf. Be sure to celebrate their achievements on the course!
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