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The Wichita Junior Golf Foundation started in the 1970's with the pioneering work of Marge Page, Marilyn Linn, Lila Adamson and Velda Warden with the goal to teach kids how to play the game of golf and make golf accessible to everyone. Decades later, the program is still going strong, with hundreds of kids taking to the City of Wichita golf courses every summer. The program teaches the rules of the game and provides technical lessons, and will even provide clubs for rent to kids who need them. The program is for kids age 9 to 18, and registration runs from April 1 to May 12, but for beginners (first timers in the program), you'll want to sign up as soon as possible for the beginner program. Kids involved in the program will also receive a pass to use for free rounds of golf at all of the public courses in Wichita throughout the summer.
To find out more information or to enroll your child, check out the WJGF website: https://www.wichitajuniorgolf.com/
By Pretty PitchesThe Wichita Junior Golf Foundation started in the 1970's with the pioneering work of Marge Page, Marilyn Linn, Lila Adamson and Velda Warden with the goal to teach kids how to play the game of golf and make golf accessible to everyone. Decades later, the program is still going strong, with hundreds of kids taking to the City of Wichita golf courses every summer. The program teaches the rules of the game and provides technical lessons, and will even provide clubs for rent to kids who need them. The program is for kids age 9 to 18, and registration runs from April 1 to May 12, but for beginners (first timers in the program), you'll want to sign up as soon as possible for the beginner program. Kids involved in the program will also receive a pass to use for free rounds of golf at all of the public courses in Wichita throughout the summer.
To find out more information or to enroll your child, check out the WJGF website: https://www.wichitajuniorgolf.com/