2 Day Easter Golf School 2023

York golf range invites boys and girls aged 6 to 12 to our popular 2 DAY Easter golf school with our professional Andrew Smith. All the basics will be covered from how to grip and swing a club through to stance and posture. Learn how to use irons, woods and putters and compete in fun competitions


TUESDAY 11th APRIL & WEDNESDAY 12th APRIL 2023

2 hour each day - 9.30am to 11.30am

All inclusive price: £40
includes  all range balls hit during sessions, club hire and four hours of PGA Professional supervision and tuition

Certificate on completion

FULLY BOOKED

The Basics

Learn how to grip the club, take the correct stance and swing the club. 

Learn how to hit woods, irons, wedges and putters

You will get to learn how to hit all the clubs you would normally require to play a round of golf. 

Unlimited Range balls, free club Hire

During the autumn golf school you can hit as many golf driving range balls as you wish. 

Certificate

When you have completed the autumn golf school you will be presented with a certificate of achievement

Kids Golf Clubs

We stock a large selection of kids golf clubs and gear. We can help you get the right size golf clubs for your child, and when they need the next size up we'll give you a part exchange price for your old clubs.
We stock MKids and Ping Junior clubs as they use quality components and give your child the opportunity to get the most enjoyment out of the game.

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Safeguarding Children & Young People

at York Golf Range

York Golf Range is committed to ensure that the sport of golf is one within which  children and young people involved can thrive and flourish in a safe environment and that all children, young people and adults at risk have a fun, safe and positive experience when playing golf.


York Golf Range is an affiliated member of England Golf and follows the England Golf Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy and procedures. You might be thinking “What has safeguarding got to do with me?” Government guidance makes it clear that ‘Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility’.


Anyone who has a negative experience of sport at a young age is less likely to become a regular long-term participant. It’s important for the future of York Golf Range and the sport as a whole that children and young people have an enjoyable experience. All adults should contribute to York Golf Range meeting its overall duty of care, be aware of our club’s safeguarding policy, and know what to do if they are concerned about a young person.


York Golf Range asks parents of children taking lessons to familiarise yourself with the York Golf Range Safeguarding Policy.