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Old 12-22-2009, 03:59 AM   #16
Wckcvhsg

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clg82,

Here are two suggestions. Many courses designate a couple hours a week or so for a "junior league" or something similar. Most dedicated golfers know better than scheduling a tee time within 1.5 hours or so after the junior leagues because they know it will be slow play. But this is likely a great time to take your mentoree to the course... play will be slow and he will be surrounded by kids around his age.

Second suggestion: Take him to a normal course and allow him to play from your ball. So you both tee off, but then he plays from your 250 yard drive rather than his 100 yard drive and so on. It allows him to get great practice on the course, relieves him from added pressure and doesn't take too much time to play this way.
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