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Physical Education

  • The child has learned proper golf swing mechanics, including grip, stance, and follow-through.
  • They have developed hand-eye coordination by practicing hitting golf balls with various clubs.
  • The activity has improved their overall fitness level through walking and swinging the golf clubs.
  • They have learned the rules and etiquette of golf, including proper behavior on the driving range.

Continued development in driving range activities can be achieved by incorporating different challenges. For example, setting up targets at different distances and having the child aim for specific areas can improve their accuracy. Additionally, introducing different clubs and practicing shots from different lies (e.g., uphill, downhill, or sidehill) can enhance their versatility on the driving range.

Book Recommendations

  • The Golfing Machine by Homer Kelley: This book delves into the intricacies of the golf swing and offers a comprehensive understanding of the mechanics involved.
  • Golf is Not a Game of Perfect by Dr. Bob Rotella: Dr. Rotella explores the mental aspect of golf and provides valuable advice on how to improve focus, confidence, and overall performance on the course.
  • Ben Hogan's Five Lessons: The Modern Fundamentals of Golf by Ben Hogan: Considered a classic in the golfing world, this book offers detailed instruction on all aspects of the golf swing, including grip, stance, and posture.

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