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CN Future Links


CN FUTURE LINKS

CN Future Links is Canada’s national junior golf program, designed to provide ‘best in class’ golf programming for junior golfers across the country.

CN Future Links junior golf programs help young golfers develop the technical skills, appropriate attitude and self-confidence to succeed on the course while teaching them positive life lessons to succeed off the course.  Through these programs, young girls and boys learn integrity, honesty, sportsmanship and responsibility.

CN Future Links offers a full suite or programs for all golfers age 6-18, from first timers to those with a high level of experience and playing ability.

CN FUTURE LINKS PROGRAMS


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Learn to Play is a new 7-level development program that allows you to learn, play and have fun with the game of golf as you make your way up the 7 levels. New online components include a digital progress report and the ability to communicate with your golf instructor.
Click here to learn more about Learn to Play.


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The Junior Skills Challenge is a re-designed CN Future Links program that allows you to track your personal progress through a variety of “skills challenges” throughout the season. The program also allows you to see how you stack up against your fellow golfers of similar ages in four different skills challenges. Online, you will be able to track your progression with a personal scorecard, communicate with your golf instructor and more!
Click here to learn more about the Junior Skills Challenge.


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The Junior Golf League is an organized league for young golfers. The league includes online features that allow you to track your statistics and communicate with your peers as well as your golf instructor.
Click here to learn more about the Junior Golf League.


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Participating in a Golf Buddy Event will give you the chance to show off what you have learned to your parents or your golf mentors!
Click here to learn more about the Golf Buddy Event.


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The Girls’ Club is a golf program designed for girls 7-18 years of age wishing to participate with girls who share the same interests. As a Girls’ Club member, you will develop the necessary skills and the proper attitude to enjoy golf for life. Girls Rule!
Click here to learn more about Girls’ Club.


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A fully equipped van staffed by a Canadian Professional Golfers’ Association professional will come out to virtually any location to teach YOU the game!
Click here to learn more about the Mobile Clinic.


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The CN Future Links Championships are a series of six regional junior golf championships.

Click here for more information.

 




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