Among the pillars of the NCGA Foundation is the ongoing effort to grow the game through junior and youth golf development.

For those juniors and younger players, that means spending some time not only on the driving range and practice greens but also devoting time to honing the mental side of golf.

As part of trying to help our juniors, with both the physical and mental parts of the game, we recently caught up with some of the pros and athletes who competed in the recent PGA Tour AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to get some tips.

 

We hope this helps, and just so you know, many of the tips can be applied to us older players as well.

The NCGA established its original foundation more than 35 years ago to support and grow the game of golf, including launching and expanding Youth on Course. This year, the NCGA created a new NCGA Foundation dedicated to using golf as a unifying force for good—enriching society through the game’s unique values. The Foundation champions programs that strengthen the future of golf by engaging youth and other deserving communities, while bringing Northern California golf organizations together around shared goals. For donations or more information about the NCGA Foundation (New EIN #30-1441168), please visit ncga.org/about/ncgafoundation

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