July is “Troon Family Golf Month” at Troon-affiliated facilities around the world. Throughout the month, courses will amplify their family golf initiatives through family-oriented instructional programs, events and tournaments. In addition, Sunday, July 31st is “Family Golf Day” providing families with an opportunity to enjoy the game of a lifetime together at Troon-affiliated courses, while concurrently serving as a fundraiser for “Play Yellow for Children’s Hospitals”.
While the month of July serves as the kickoff for family golf activities, Troon Family Golf is available every day of the week, all year long, at participating Troon-managed facilities worldwide. Families can play golf together and enjoy the following:
- Juniors play golf for free after 3 p.m. when playing with a paying adult
- Juniors enjoy complimentary Callaway rental clubs all day (U.S. only)
- Juniors receive complimentary instruction when taking a lesson with a paying adult
Led by Jack and Barbara Nicklaus, the PGA TOUR and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, “Play Yellow for Children’s Hospitals” strives to bring the entire golf world together to help the 10 million kids treated at local children’s hospitals each year. As part of Family Golf Day on July 31st, Troon-affiliated courses across the United States will be collecting donations for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals with all proceeds staying in each course’s local community. Donations are optional for Family Golf Day participants.
In addition, the Troon Junior Club (TJC) is open to all junior golfers age 17 years and younger for an annual registration fee of just $35. Troon Junior Club members receive preferred Junior Rates at participating Troon facilities, a TJC Nike hat, bag tag, practice facility access, all Troon Family Golf benefits and more.
“Troon facilities around the world are committed to growing the game through junior golf every day of the year,” said Troon Executive Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing Kris Strauss. “During Troon Family Golf Month our facilities, PGA/LPGA instructors and associates come together to amplify these efforts and share the many great virtues playing golf together as a family can provide.”
Visit www.TroonFamilyGolf.com or contact the Troon-affiliated club nearest you to learn more about specific Troon Family Golf programs. For more information on all of Troon’s “grow the game” initiatives, visit www.PlayTroon.com