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Physical Education

  • The child has learned the proper grip and stance for holding and swinging a golf club.
  • They have learned about the different types of golf clubs and their specific uses.
  • The child has learned the basic rules and etiquette of golf, such as taking turns and repairing divots.
  • They have developed their hand-eye coordination and balance through practicing golf swings.

To continue developing their skills in golf, the child can participate in local junior golf programs or join a golf club. They can also watch professional golf tournaments and analyze the techniques used by professional golfers. Additionally, the child can set goals for themselves in golf, such as improving their swing or reducing their overall score, and track their progress over time.

Book Recommendations

  • The Golfing Machine by Homer Kelley: This book delves into the technical aspects of the golf swing and provides in-depth explanations of the golf swing mechanics.
  • Golf is Not a Game of Perfect by Dr. Bob Rotella: This book focuses on the mental aspect of golf and offers strategies for improving the mental game and managing pressure on the golf course.
  • The First Major: The Inside Story of the 2016 Ryder Cup by John Feinstein: This book provides an exciting account of the 2016 Ryder Cup, one of the most prestigious golf tournaments, and offers insights into the strategies and teamwork involved in professional golf.

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