LONGWOOD (FBW)Volunteer coaches in churches across the
nation are using biblical principles to teach children to shoot
straight in golf and life. Growing Kids Through Golf,
headquartered in Longwood, offers not only golf lessons but also
Christian mentoring relationships.
In weekly one-hour sessions, volunteer coaches instruct
children in basic golf skills and etiquette, life skills and
Bible study. The sessions are scheduled whenever golf facilities
are available, mostly during the evening hours.
"We never want to take away from a church's Wednesday
night or Sunday schedules," said Tom Forte, GKTG director of
community development.
Forte, a member of First Baptist Church, Sweetwater in
Longwood, serves as a children's Sunday School co-teacher, middle
school choir director and deacon.
His 12-year-old daughter and eight-year-old son are learning
to love golf along with other children of their suburban church.
First, Sweetwater volunteer Clyde Rodgers began the second six-week
course beginning April 11. Sessions 1-4 are on a practice tee,
and the final two sessions on a local golf course. The
participants are grouped by age, 7-10 and 11-17.
Growing Kids Through Golf began as one six-week course, but
last year expanded to six individual six-week courses. The non-profit
organization offers a four-hour training session for volunteer
leader/coaches and curriculum for 36 sessions which churches may
choose from.
"We are fortunate in Florida to be able to play golf all
year, but other states are limited by the weather," Forte
said.
Several Florida Baptist churches have hosted Growing Kids
Through Golf sessions, including First Baptist, Jensen Beach;
First Baptist, Eustis; Rock Springs Baptist, Apopka; and First
Baptist, Stuart. According to Forte, each church used the sports
clinics as an outreach tool, reaching both children and parents.
"This program was built as a mission tool," said
Forte. "We are not trying to create the next Tiger Woods."
For more information on Growing Kids Through Golf, contact
Forte at 407-869-0832. Also available are a 1-hour DVD and a
television pilot featuring Champions Tour professional Jim Thorpe.