Junior Clinics for 2025

Junior Clinic 6 weeks sessions run on Mondays & Tuesdays from 9 to 11 am
Participants must be reading up to seniors in high school. The ideal ages are between 10-16 years
$165 per session includes all greens fees, instruction & lunch of hot dog, chips & drink at the pavilion following the clinic!
Session 1: Mondays June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7 & 14
Session 2: Tuesdays June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8 & 15
Session 3: Mondays July 21, 28, Aug 4, 11, 18 & 25
Session 4: Tuesdays July 22, 29, Aug 5, 12, 19 & 26



How the on-course model at 3 Lakes works with Coach Bill
1. Contact Bill at 412-423-8595 to schedule your tee time & play 9 holes from level 1 (25 yards from each green)
2. Shoot par (36) or better to pass the level. At level 2 begin each hole at 50 yards from each green.
3. Complete the Level 10 challenge
Junior League Sundays play as many holes as you can between 3-5:30 with Coach Bill $12 pay as you go. Begins June 12 ends Aug 31
Here are 10 great reasons
why people should play golf
1. Develop healthy habits for life:
When you walk the course and carry your bag an average 150 pound person will burn around 350 calories and walk more than 10,000 steps! Golf is a sport that helps young people get off the couch and off the screen.
2. Spend time with family:
The great equalizer, golf encourages family participation with a variety of tee boxes and handicap scoring even the youngest can compete with the oldest.
3. Learn etiquette:
In golf there is no judge or referee, instead players govern themselves and often are required to give honors, show respect to other players & take care of the course.
4. Prepare for business and professional areas:
Many times golf outings or invitations to golf are an important part of developing relationships in the workplace. When else can you show someone your “true colors” and spend 2-4 hours together and not be interrupted?
5. Appreciate diversity:
Golf is a game that is played by everyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, size or skill level. It can be enjoyed for a lifetime with very low injury rates.
6. Learn to manage your emotions:
One can experience the highs and lows of emotion from one shot to the next. The range of experiences from birdies to bogeys rewards a young player’s ability to keep each shot in perspective. By maintaining a positive outlook and
focusing on the shot at hand players are in the moment not worrying about what is in the past.
7. Have a safe place to play:
The golf course is a safe place and facilitates mentoring roles relationships in a safe, open-space environment.
8. Practice personal responsibility:
Like in life, sometimes the ball doesn’t always bounce your way, but regardless of the outcome there is no blaming others for what happens. Your shot is your own and improving your game is up to you.
9. Develop lifelong friendships:
Interacting with other players develops social skills.
10: Enjoy the outdoors:
Spending a few hours in fresh air while experiencing all kinds of
flora, fauna & wildlife is good for the mind, body and spirit. The relaxing color palette of blue, brown and green refreshes the spirit and promotes creativity. Golfing can help fight depression
and can have long lasting results on overall well-being.
