BENEFITS & Services

Through multiple offerings, Early Birdie can introduce and allow students to master key parts of the game.

Benefits of starting golf early include gross motor skills, concentration, and etiquette. By working with others, students can also build social skills to interact respectfully, plus set targets to improve.

Golf equals independence, confidence, and self-control. As students build these skills, they will be eager to tell parents of their improvements. Whether that’s their first made putt, their best driver swing, or a chip into the hole this game is bound to keep them asking for more!

AT your HOME

Enhance your golf ability from your very own home! Sessions are held from your backyard or nearby park, making it a convenient and easy to gain exposure to the game. (All materials provided)

ON the COURSE

Strengthen the skills learned at home to be applied at golf course practice facilities, getting the feel of a real course (putting, chipping, driving range). Advance to a small golf course to see etiquette in action.

SChool curriculums

Establish foundational skills in a classroom setting, having students participate in clinic style lessons that can teach fundamentals indoors, then move outdoors to take real swings and putts.

Growth. Skills. Disciplines.

  • I started my children out in golf early on, which gave them the chance to get outdoors and gain key competition skills needed to be successful in life.

    Current Client

  • I have seen many benefits for children from playing golf including developing gross motor skills and eye and hand coordination, concentration, and discipline, listening skills, and patience.

    MiYoung Sweet, Montessori

  • I wanted my kids to start Early Birdie since it is personable and very convenient, making it easy for my kids to comfortably learn valuable skills.

    Current Client