They’re not Tiger Woods -- yet
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Danette Goulet
* SCHOOL’S OUT is a weekly feature in which Daily Pilot education
writer Danette Goulet visits a summer camp within the Newport-Mesa area
and writes about her experience.
A row of 3- and 4-foot-tall golfers stood poised and ready.
At a shout of “Tiger Woods!” they swung clubs nearly as long as they
were tall. They aimed at small, plastic balls at their feet on green
mats.
The balls flew in all directions -- except for those that didn’t move
at all.
Monday marked the first day of a weeklong Seahawks golf camp for
children at Bob Henry Park in Newport Beach. The Seahawks program offers
various sports camps through city recreation departments.
This week, the popular golf camp is teaching 22 youngsters ranging in
age from 7 to 14 years.
The students may be undersized, but this was no miniature golf course
with clowns and windmills. These were future weekend hackers and country
club regulars -- with the remote possibility of another Tiger Woods in
the mix.
Some children were there for fun, some because their parents signed
them up, and others to emulate their idols.
“My dad takes lessons and he’s really good,” said 9-year-old Alyssa
Kelly. “And I wanted to be as good as him.”
On the first day of golf camp, children learned about the different
clubs, the proper grip and stance and how to swing it.
The lively group was split into two groups -- the 7- and 8-year-olds,
a.k.a., the “Great Googly Mooglies,” and the 9- to 14-year-olds, who
called themselves the “Crazy Nutty Wackos.”
Coaches used games and contests to keep children interested in
learning the fundamentals of the intense sport. A favorite game among the
group was “kill the coach,” in which students aimed their shots at their
instructor.
The ploy prompted the young golfers to work on their aim more
diligently than they may have otherwise. The campers lined up and waited
their turn.
“You’ve got to get ready when he’s at the man in front of you,” said
8-year-old Michael Lial, sharing his secret of success.
In other words, Michael learned to take his time lining up his shot.
They may not walk away from golf camp playing like pros, said coach
Henry Nakajima, 18, but they would learn safety and have fun.
“Our main goal is fun,” Nakajima said. “If they can learn something,
that’s great.”
FYI
Who: Future golfers ages 6 to 14
What: Weeklong golf camp
Where: Bob Henry Park, Newport Beach
Information: (949) 644-3151
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