Want to try golf? Watch this video to learn what to expect at a Discovery Golf Clinic hosted by the I GOT THIS Foundation.
Prepare best by knowing when, where and how to go.
Sensory Scale uses 1 – 10 scoring, with 10 being maximum sensory input.
Each Athlete brings a Playing Partner. This should be a parent, family member, or adult friend who is a constant in the Athlete’s life. Playing Partners act as:
Golf in general is quiet. The loudest things on the course are the golf carts, balls being hit by the club, and pickers – the carts that pick up the balls from the driving range.
Breaks under a shady tree are always allowed.
Golf is an outdoor game. Bring weather appropriate gear, like sunscreen, bug spray, hats, or jackets. Be sure to hydrate the day before a clinic. Then enjoy the fresh air!
Please wear closed toe athletic shoes and a golf polo or similar collared shirt. Please do not wear denim.
I GOT THIS Foundation provides clubs. This makes the clinic great for first timers!
Always be mindful of golf balls. Clinics are held at active golf courses. Hold the clubs by the head to prevent any accidents.
Use our step-by-step approach that breaks your video tour into segments.
Assistive communication icons helps with telling others what you need and how you feel.
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