- Art: Developed fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while holding and swinging the golf club.
- English Language Arts: Enhanced vocabulary by learning golf-specific terms such as tee, fairway, and green.
- Math: Practiced counting by keeping track of the number of strokes taken to complete each hole.
- Physical Education: Improved balance, coordination, and flexibility through various golfing movements.
- Science: Explored concepts of force, motion, and gravity while observing the trajectory of the golf ball.
- Social Studies: Learned about the history and origins of golf as a popular sport.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Research famous golfers and their achievements in order to inspire their own game.
- Design their own mini golf course using recycled materials, allowing them to express their creativity while practicing their math skills to calculate distances and angles.
- Write a descriptive essay about a memorable golf experience or imagine and write a fictional golf-related story.