Tri-Golf Starter Kit - Assorted

Tri-Golf Starter Kit - Assorted

HC1708595

Product code: HC1708595

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The Tri-Golf Starter Kit is a smaller version of the Tri-Golf Complete Kit. It is perfect as a top up or if you want to deliver coaching to a smaller group. It contains all the clubs, balls, accessories and resource cards to encourage your future major champions to participate in great fun Tri-Golf games. The irons and putters are made with a fibreglass shaft and are very durable, they will stand up to the toughest school use. The over-sized head increases the chance of hitting the ball to keep all children engaged. The grip replicates that of a standard golf iron making the progression from Tri-Golf to StreetGolf much easier. The Tri-Golf resource cards give ideas for activities and games with references to literacy, numeracy and life skills that can all support curriculum lessons.

What's in the kit?

4 x Tri-Golf right-handed Irons

1 x Tri-Golf left-handed Iron

3 x Tri-Golf double-sided putters

8 x Golf Roots marker flags

1 x target flag set - numbered 1-9 - 80cm (includes bag)

9 x 46cm hula hoop targets (colours may vary)

1 x make-a-hoop

50 x flexible marker cones

10 x super safe balls (5 yellow, 5 red)

10 x Tees

20 x foot tees

1 x wheely bag

1 x Tri-Golf resource card pack.

  • Use under adult supervision.
  • Not suitable for children under 3 years.
  • Gross motor skills and improved fitness.
  • Problem-solving, strategy and communication.
  • Balance and co-ordination.
  • Co-operation and integrity.

Introducing Golf

Tri-Golf is a fun, energetic version of golf which primary school children can enjoy. Tri-Golf is inclusive as the games that can be played are flexibly making it suitable for all abilities. It engages children who might not want to play traditional team games, as well as promoting attributes such as co-operation, good sportsmanship and concentration and is used across curriculum learning.

  • It is fun, inclusive and can engage pupils who have previously disengaged from traditional team sports delivered in schools.
  • Actively promotes co-operation and integrity among its players, as such sportsmanship and good behaviour follows.
  • It can be a high-energy game that helps with PE and fitness.
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The Tri-Golf Starter Kit is a smaller version of the Tri-Golf Complete Kit. It is perfect as a top up or if you want to deliver coaching to a smaller group. It contains all the clubs, balls, accessories and resource cards to encourage your future major champions to participate in great fun Tri-Golf games. The irons and putters are made with a fibreglass shaft and are very durable, they will stand up to the toughest school use. The over-sized head increases the chance of hitting the ball to keep all children engaged. The grip replicates that of a standard golf iron making the progression from Tri-Golf to StreetGolf much easier. The Tri-Golf resource cards give ideas for activities and games with references to literacy, numeracy and life skills that can all support curriculum lessons.

What's in the kit?

4 x Tri-Golf right-handed Irons

1 x Tri-Golf left-handed Iron

3 x Tri-Golf double-sided putters

8 x Golf Roots marker flags

1 x target flag set - numbered 1-9 - 80cm (includes bag)

9 x 46cm hula hoop targets (colours may vary)

1 x make-a-hoop

50 x flexible marker cones

10 x super safe balls (5 yellow, 5 red)

10 x Tees

20 x foot tees

1 x wheely bag

1 x Tri-Golf resource card pack.

  • Use under adult supervision.
  • Not suitable for children under 3 years.
  • Gross motor skills and improved fitness.
  • Problem-solving, strategy and communication.
  • Balance and co-ordination.
  • Co-operation and integrity.

Introducing Golf

Tri-Golf is a fun, energetic version of golf which primary school children can enjoy. Tri-Golf is inclusive as the games that can be played are flexibly making it suitable for all abilities. It engages children who might not want to play traditional team games, as well as promoting attributes such as co-operation, good sportsmanship and concentration and is used across curriculum learning.

  • It is fun, inclusive and can engage pupils who have previously disengaged from traditional team sports delivered in schools.
  • Actively promotes co-operation and integrity among its players, as such sportsmanship and good behaviour follows.
  • It can be a high-energy game that helps with PE and fitness.

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