Team building that everyone can play.
Most team days favour the people who are already good at the activity. Ours does the opposite. Four hours of coaching brings the whole team up together, then a team format keeps every single person in the game.
Shared progress beats a leaderboard.
The fastest way to bond a team is to learn something together and then use it. A morning of coaching gives everyone a visible win, and the afternoon scramble turns that into a genuinely level competition where the loudest golfer is not automatically the most useful.
Everyone improves together
Small-group coaching means beginners and regulars all leave better than they arrived. Shared progress, not a skills gap.
Mixes the hierarchy
Teams are drawn across departments and seniority. Conversations happen between people who rarely sit together.
Every role matters
The scramble format means a beginner's lucky putt can win the hole. Nobody is a passenger.
Runs all year
Outdoors spring to autumn, indoors on heated simulators through winter. Book the date that suits the team.
Four hours of coaching. Then play.
A full morning of structured coaching, lunch, then nine or eighteen holes in the afternoon. One PGA professional for every six players, so nobody gets lost in the crowd.
Good to know.
Does this work if most of the team has never played?
How is it actually team building, not just golf?
What group sizes work best?
Can you run it indoors in winter?
Bring the team together.
A fifteen minute call. We will recommend a venue and send dates the next morning.