
Golf Students Needed to Mentor Youth Golfers
- DescriptionEngage in Fore The Future Junior Golf Challenge to mentor students (1st grade - 12th grade) of all skill levels and encourage them to enjoy a day of fun, mentorship, and prizes while supporting LARC’s programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Hosted by LARC, this first-of-its-kind event funds lifechanging services for over 300 Southwest Florida residents each year. To sign up for this opportunity, please email Nickole at nickolehendra@larcleecounty.org This event is a youth golf challenge and golf students are needed at each hole to guide and mentor the golfers. This is a great opportunity to help our next generation of golfers. Students who complete this event gain skills in Critical Thinking/Problem Solving, Teamwork/Collaboration, and Leadership. This aligns with the following Sustainable Development Goals:Good Health and Well-being (3), Gender Equality (5), and Reduced Inequalities (10). This aligns with the following Academic Majors: PGA Golf Management, Excercise Science 
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