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2019 Golf Academy 2019 golf academy BAKER NATIONAL, MEDINA • CLEARY LAKE, PRIOR LAKE EAGLE LAKE, PLYMOUTH • GLEN LAKE, MINNETONKA golf academy of THREE RIVERS PARK DISTRICT At the Golf Academy of Three Rivers Park District, the most important goal is to maximize your enjoyment of the game of golf. Experienced teaching professionals offer a full progression of lessons for golfers of all ages and skill levels, and a wide variety of options help anyone fit golf instruction into their schedule. Public and private lessons, clinics, camps and schools are designed specifically for kids, adults and women. Elm Creek M I Park Reserve SS ANOKA IS SI COUNTY PP I R IV E WRIGHT R COUNTY Crow-Hassan Coon Rapids Park Reserve Dam Regional Park becoming Mississippi R E Gateway Regional Park IV R W O R C Lake Rebecca HENNEPIN Park Reserve COUNTY North Mississippi Fish Lake Eagle Regional Park Regional Lake Lake Sarah Regional Park Regional Silverwood Park Park Baker Park Park Reserve French Regional Park Sochacki Park RAMSEY COUNTY Kingswood Park Noerenberg Memorial Gardens MINNEAPOLIS Gale Woods Big Island Farm Lake Minnetonka Regional Park Wawatasso Island Glen Lake Golf & Practice Center Carver Bryant Lake Park Reserve CARVER Regional Park Hyland Lake COUNTY Park Reserve LEGEND Park District Properties Park District Regional Trail System The Landing – Minnesota Regional Trail to be Developed River Heritage Park State, Federal or other Regional Trails/Parks DAKOTA Park Entrance Spring Lake Regional Park COUNTY Golf Facilities Murphy- Hanrehan Park Reserve Cleary Lake Regional Park SCOTT MINNESOTA RIVER COUNTY Cedar Lake Farm Regional Park Three Rivers provides scenic backdrops on fun and challenging golf courses. Golf maintenance and management practices in Three Rivers reflect a strong commitment to environmental stewardship. 1 golf facilities of THREE RIVERS PARK DISTRICT FOUR GREAT locations Baker National Eagle Lake Golf Course Youth Golf Center Baker Park Reserve Eagle Lake Regional Park 2935 Parkview Drive 11000 Bass Lake Road Medina • 763.694.7670 Plymouth • 763.694.7695 • 18-hole Championship Course (Par 72) • 9-hole Executive Course (Par 31) • 9-hole Executive Course (Par 30) • 9-hole Lighted Pitch & Putt Course (Par 27) • Natural Turf Driving Range • Lighted Driving Range and Short-game • Short-game Practice Area Practice Area • FootGolf • 18-hole Mini-golf Course • Pro Shop • FootGolf • Grill • Sheltered Picnic Rental & Group Outings • Room Rentals & Group Outings • Concessions • Golf Club Rentals • Golf Club Rentals • Adapted Equipment & Lessons Cleary Lake Golf Course Cleary Lake Regional Park Glen Lake Golf 18106 Texas Avenue & Practice Center Prior Lake • 763.694.7777 14350 County Road 62 • 9-hole Executive Course (Par 28) Minnetonka • 763.694.7824 • Driving Range • 9-hole Executive Course (Par 31) • Short-game Practice Area • Driving Range • FootGolf • Large Practice Green • Pavilion Rental & Group Outings • Golf Club Rentals • Concessions • Concessions • Golf Club Rentals stay connected Get the latest golf news, event updates, and discounts. Three Rivers Golf Newsletter Sign up at ThreeRiversParks.org/Golf Follow Us on Facebook Facebook.com/ThreeRiversGolfAcademy Golf privileges, fast-paced #ThreeRiversGolf environment, flexible hours, and more. Find a variety of indoor and outdoor ThreeRiversParks.org/Golf employment opportunities at ThreeRiversParks.org/Employment 2 baker cleary eagle glen table of contents ages national lake lake lake page Junior Lessons 5-17 • • • • 3-13 Little Whippers – Learn to Golf 5-6 • • • • 4-5 Player Level 6-8 • • • • 6-7 Hooked on Golf – Par Level 8-12 • • • • 8 Hooked on Golf 2 – Par Level 8-12 • • 9 Par Level 8-12 • • • • 10 -11 Birdie Level 9-15 • • • • 12 Get Golf Ready Teen 13-17 • • • 13 LPGA-USGA Girls Golf 7-17 • • • 14-15 Junior Lesson Leagues 7-17 • • • • 16-20 Player Level 7-10 • 16 Par Level 9-15 • • • 16-17 Par Level 2 9 -11 • 17 Birdie Level 1 11-13 • 18 Birdie Level 2 12-13 • 18 Birdie Elite Level 12-15 • 19 Eagle Level 13-17 • 19 Advanced 12-17 • 20 Middle School Program 11-14 • • 20 Junior Leagues 7-17 • • • 21 The First Tee Special Events 5+ • • • 22-23 Summer Camps 8-17 • • 24-25 Birthday Parties All • 25 FootGolf All • • • 25 Adult Golf Lessons 18+ • • • • 26-29 Get Golf Ready 1 18+ • • • • 26-27 Get Golf Ready 2 18+ • • • • 28 Breaking Barriers Coaching 18+ • 29 Skills and Drills – Coaching 18+ • 29 Short Game School 18+ • 29 Adult Leagues & Lesson Leagues 18+ • 30 Get Golf Ready League 18+ • 30 Senior Lessons & League Play 62+ • 30 Supervised Practice Session 18+ • • 31 Short Course Season Passes All • • • 31 Private Lessons All • • • • 32 Registration Information All • • • • 33 3 baker cleary eagle glen table of contents ages national lake lake lake page Junior Lessons 5-17 • • • • 3-13 Little Whippers – Learn to Golf 5-6 • • • • 4-5 Player Level 6-8 • • • • 6-7 junior Hooked on Golf – Par Level 8-12 • • • • 8 Hooked on Golf 2 – Par Level 8-12 • • 9 Par Level 8-12 • • • • 10 -11 Birdie Level 9-15 • • • • 12 golf Get Golf Ready Teen 13-17 • • • 13 LPGA-USGA Girls Golf 7-17 • • • 14-15 lessons and leagues Junior Lesson Leagues 7-17 • • • • 16-20 Player Level 7-10 • 16 Commitment to Youth Par Level 9-15 • • • 16-17 Three Rivers continues a tradition of introducing young people to Par Level 2 9 -11 • 17 the lifetime sport of golf. The Golf Academy offers lessons, leagues Birdie Level 1 11-13 • 18 and camps for children of all ages and abilities. Take advantage of Birdie Level 2 12-13 • 18 the numerous opportunities to have fun and learn the game of golf. Birdie Elite Level 12-15 • 19 Eagle Level 13-17 • 19 Advanced 12-17 • 20 Middle School Program 11-14 • • 20 Junior Leagues 7-17 • • • 21 The First Tee Special Events 5+ • • • 22-23 Summer Camps 8-17 • • 24-25 Birthday Parties All • 25 FootGolf All • • • 25 THE NINE CORE VALUES Adult Golf Lessons 18+ • • • • 26-29 OF THE FIRST TEE: Get Golf Ready 1 18+ • • • • 26-27 Responsibility Get Golf Ready 2 18+ • • • • 28 The First Tee of Three Rivers Park District is the umbrella under which many different programs Breaking Barriers Coaching 18+ • 29 Sportsmanship are supported, including lesson leagues, Hooked on Skills and Drills – Coaching 18+ • 29 Perseverance Golf, LPGA-USGA Girls Golf, Baker Golf and Sports Short Game School 18+ • 29 Camp, and numerous junior leagues and lesson Confidence Adult Leagues & Lesson Leagues 18+ • 30 programs. All four golf facilities host a program of Judgment Get Golf Ready League 18+ • 30 The First Tee of Three Rivers Park District. The overall Honesty Senior Lessons & League Play 62+ • 30 goal of these programs is to grow the game of golf Respect Supervised Practice Session 18+ • • 31 by providing affordable and accessible opportunities Courtesy Short Course Season Passes All • • • 31 for youth. Private Lessons All • • • • 32 Integrity Registration Information All • • • • 33 4 junior lessons LITTLE WHIPPERS – LEARN TO GOLF Ages 5-6 Three 45-minute lessons – $49 These mini-lessons are designed as an introduction for very young golfers. Points of emphasis: Fun and games that introduce putting, chipping and the full swing. Putter, 7 iron and 9 iron are needed; limited clubs available for use. Baker National – Activity #8BNG7000 Day Dates Time Sat Apr 27, May 4, 11 1-1:45 PM Tue-Thu May 14-16 4-4:45 PM Sat June 8, 15, 22 1-1:45 PM Mon-Wed June 17-19 4-4:45 PM Mon-Wed July 8-10 4-4:45 PM Sat July 20, 27, Aug 3 1-1:45 PM Mon-Wed July 29-31 4-4:45 PM Mon-Wed Aug 12-14 9-9:45 AM Cleary Lake – Activity #8CLE7000 Day Dates Time Fri May 31, June 7, 14 5:15-6 PM Sat June 1, 8, 15 11:30 AM-12:15 PM Fri June 21, 28, July 12 4:15-5 PM Mon/Wed/Fri July 8, 10, 12 5:30-6:15 PM Tue-Thu July 16-18 4:45-5:30 PM Sat Aug 3, 10, 17 9-9:45 AM Eagle Lake – Activity #8EAG7000 Day Dates Time Sat May 4, 11, 18 Noon-12:45 PM Tue-Thu May 7-9 4-4:45 PM Tue-Thu May 14-16 4-4:45 PM Sat June 8, 15, 22 11-11:45 AM Sat June 8, 15, 22 3-3:45 PM Tue-Thu June 11-13 3-3:45 PM Mon-Wed June 17-19 3-3:45 PM Sat July 13, 20, 27 Noon-12:45 PM Tue-Thu July 30-Aug 1 10-10:45 AM Sat Aug 3, 10, 17 Noon-12:45 PM Tue-Thu Aug 13-15 10-10:45 AM 5 Glen Lake – Activity #8GLE7000 Day Dates Time Sat Apr 27, May 4, 11 9-9:45 AM Sat Apr 27, May 4, 11 2-2:45 PM Fri May 3, 10, 17 6-6:45 PM Tue-Thu May 21-23 5-5:45 PM Tue-Thu May 28-30 5-5:45 PM Mon-Wed June 3-5 5-5:45 PM Mon-Wed June 10-12 4-4:45 PM Tue-Thu June 18-20 3:30-4:15 PM Fri July 12, 19, 26 1-1:45 PM Sat July 13, 20, 27 2-2:45 PM Mon-Wed July 15-17 4-4:45 PM Tue-Thu July 30-Aug 1 3-3:45 AM Sat Aug 3, 10, 17 9-9:45 AM Wed-Fri Aug 7-9 10-10:45 AM Wed-Fri Aug 14-16 10-10:45 AM Wed-Fri Aug 21-23 10-10:45 AM 6 PLAYER LEVEL LESSONS Ages 6-8 Five 1-hour lessons – $110 Lessons designed specifically for kids to encourage and create an interest in the game that follows them as they grow.
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