Registration for Summer Junior Golf Program Now Open

Registration for Summer Junior Golf Program Now Open
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City of Cape Coral recently issued the following announcement.

Registration for the Cape Coral Junior Golf Association’s Summer Program at Coral Oaks Golf Course is now open.

This summer program, which runs for six weeks, is open to children from the ages of 7 to 18. The registration fee is $30 and includes all six weeks of instruction starting Monday, June 6, and ending Monday, July 11.

Space is limited to the first 250 children who sign up. Registration is only available online at www.CapeCoralJrGolf.org and will end when all spots are full or on May 15, 2022.

The CCJGA summer program aims to introduce children to golf by offering instruction, teaching golf rules and etiquette, and providing healthy competition at Coral Oaks Golf Course.

Students will be placed in one of six levels based on their skill sets. The association provides equipment for children to use if they do not have their own.

For more information, visit www.CapeCoralJrGolf.org or call the Coral Oaks Pro Shop at 239-573-3100. Those with questions can also contact CCJGA President Ed Crann at (239) 248-5258.

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