Golf
Year 5
Lesson Plans
Lesson 2 – Putting Basics
Lesson 3 – Chipping
Lesson 4 – Chipping Games
Lesson 5 – Driving for Distance
Lesson 6 – Crazy Golf
Supporting Content
Knowledge Organiser
Implementation – Medium Term Planning
Impact – Whole Class Assessment
Impact – Individual Pupil Assessment
More About This Unit
Golf Rules Overview
Tri-Golf is a modified version of golf designed for children and widely used in schools as an introduction to the traditional sport. Here is an overview of the game:
Objective:
- Some Tri-Golf activities follow a similar objective to traditional golf of players aiming to complete a course in as few strokes as possible.
- Other Tri-Golf activities are points based where players score points for hitting targets.
- Tri-Golf typically uses plastic clubs and foam or plastic balls.
- The clubs are usually shorter and lighter than regular golf clubs.
- Some Tri-Golf activities require a putter (for short range and accuracy), other Tri-Golf activities require a chipper (for striking the ball into the air).
- Be sure to provide left-handed clubs for left-handed children.
- It is recommended to purchase a Tri-Golf set to ensure you have the equipment required to follow a comprehensive Unit of Work.
- Tri-Golf courses are often set up with shorter and simpler holes compared to a standard golf course.
- They may use colorful markers or cones to indicate the teeing area and the target (hole).
- Some activities include obstacles, targets and other challenges.
- Tri-Golf is an opportunity to incorporate teamwork into your lessons.
- Safety is a top priority in Tri-Golf.
- Players should be taught to be aware of their surroundings, keep a safe distance from other players when swinging, and never swing the club in the direction of people. It is recommended to use ‘safe zones’ for children to take their shots.
- While Tri-Golf is designed to be less formal than traditional golf, it is still important to teach children basic golf etiquette, such as respecting their fellow players, waiting for their turn, and taking care of the equipment.
- The primary goal of Tri-Golf is to make golf enjoyable and accessible for children while helping them develop basic golf skills, such as aiming, swinging, and putting.
What do our Year 5 Golf lesson plans cover?
In Upper Key Stage 2 Golf, children will develop an accurate putting technique, an effective chipping for height technique, and a controlled driving for distance technique. Children will become familiar with golf phrases and the concept of golf and can compete in modified games.
Our Year 5 Golf lesson plans will encourage children to share, discuss and apply techniques with others, and understand how to improve their own and others performance, engaging in constructive feedback.
Why are Golf lessons important for primary-age children?
Golf lessons play an important role in primary school PE. They provide opportunities for children to increase confidence and competence and continue to develop key movement skills such as running, balancing, coordination, control, throwing and catching. Golf lessons also give children a chance to participate in games, evaluating and comparing performances and recognising their own success.
Primary School Golf is also great for competing against others choosing, applying and refining techniques learnt.
Why choose PE Planning for your Year 5 Golf lesson plans?
All PE lesson plans from PE Planning are created by PE Specialists, and have all the resources required to deliver a complete Unit of Work. Each lesson plan includes full guidance, with illustrations, and you can choose to download either a quick reference plan or a full lesson plan.
Our Year 5 Golf lesson plans follow the National Curriculum and allow you to deliver fun, engaging and rewarding Golf lessons to your Year 5 pupils. Best of all, they make your life easier - because our downloadable PE lesson plans are quick and easy to follow!
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