Juniors

If you are 12 to 17 years of age, you can join the Club today for only $99 and enjoy great Member benefits such as;

  •  FREE golf on weekdays and only $5 on weekends.
  •  Subsidised golf tuition (you pay only 1/3 of the public rate)
  •  Australian Handicap that is recognised Australia wide and Internationally
  •  Unlimited use of the Club's practice facilities 7 days

To view Junior Clinics Application Form click here

Our Clinics are run in small groups of no more than twelve (12) and provide a great environment for Juniors starting from scratch or looking to improve their golf game. Qualified tuition is essential to ensuring that Juniors can continue to improve on their natural golfing talent.

Beginner Clinics

Our Beginner Clinics provide an ideal introduction to golf that covers all aspects of the game, including a solid setup, sound fundamentals of the swing, putting, chipping and bunkers.

The aim of this course is to give the beginning golfer the information and basic techniques needed to be able to go onto the golf course. We'll help you to understand the mechanics of the game, working on basic rules and etiquette, golf do's and don'ts, course management, card marking and handicaps.

Intermediate Clinics

For golfers who know the basics and either have a handicap or are close to obtaining one. The objective of the course is to examine and develop the core mechanics of your game. You will work closely with your coach on all areas of the game to create an individual work plan, practice routine structures and further game improvement.

Advanced Clinics

Working closely with you, our highly trained professionals will build an advanced work plan. During which we will continue to evaluate your needs, updating your work-plan and monitoring your progress.

Call the Pro Shop on 9588 5828 to register and for full details of current and upcoming clinics.

Mitchell Brown 2010 Junior Champion

Congratulations to Mitchell Brown on winning the title of Beverley Park Junior Champion.

(L to R) Trish McCabe (Club Captain), Mitchell Brown (2010 Junior Club Champion), Frank Bates (Club President), Steve Doran (2009 Club Champion).

 

 

Rhys Noble - Nett Winner Jnr Elliot Smith - Runner Up

Players model off course for a cause

BY BRAD FORREST - St George Sutherland Leader


PRO golfers Marousa Polias and Sarah Kemp, both former Beverley Park GC juniors, have dressed up off the course in aid of charity. They are part of the Australian Women of Professional Golf Calendar launched at The Handa Cup in Perth.

Featuring the hottest golfing talent on and off the course, players have left behind the controversy that surrounded their more raunchier first calendar last year, with a new one which will raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

The diminutive Polias, who has a flair for golf and general fashion, has been competing in Sweden on the Telia Tour and has returned to play in Australia, including the Ladies Professional's Club Car Series.

``We tried to simulate a high fashion advertisement,'' Polias said of her pictures. ``Fashion is like a vice to me and I love to design. Last season I collaborated with an Australian designer to design dresses for playing golf and that was great fun.''

The Make a Wish Foundation is close to her heart and to Sarah Kemp's heart. Since their junior years at Beverley Park, the club has run a big charity day with all proceeds going to the foundation and helping children's dreams come true. ``It is an amazing charity,'' said  Polias.
Kemp, in her first year on the US Tour, admitted she loves being made up. ``I chose to be shot in my evening wear,'' she said. ``I wanted people to know I like to look great on and off the course. I love to be sexy and have an elegant side as well.''

The calendar includes 11 of the game's most exciting emerging talents and a reproduced image of the original calendar girl, Australian golfing legend Jan Stephenson, in her famous ``golf balls bath'' shot from 1986. Stephenson, a three-time major winner, was present at the launch.