As schools break for the second term holidays, Afriyea Golf Academy is set to transform the traditional school break into a formative experience for young golfers.
Starting Monday, August 18th, at the historic Toro Club, Afriyea Golf Club Academy will launch a comprehensive program that merges golf instruction with essential life skills and mental health awareness.
Known for its commitment to making golf accessible and inclusive, Afriyea is once again raising the bar. This holiday program is designed to not only hone golfing skills but also equip young athletes with the mental fortitude necessary to excel in both sports and life.
Under the guidance of experienced coaches, including Happy Robert and Lillian Koowe, who are currently undergoing a High-Performance program, participants will receive expert instruction tailored to their skill level.
The emphasis extends beyond the mechanics of the swing to encompass mental aspects of the game like focus, patience, and pressure management.
A unique feature of the program is its focus on mental health. Recognizing the importance of overall well-being, Afriyea has incorporated sessions dedicated to stress management, maintaining a positive outlook, and balancing life’s demands.
This holistic approach aims to nurture well-rounded individuals.
The serene setting of the Toro Club provides the perfect backdrop for this enriching experience.
Isaiah Mwesige, Founder of Afriyea Golf Academy, emphasizes the program’s significance, stating, “We believe golf is a powerful tool for personal growth. This holiday program is about creating champions on and off the course.”
As the program unfolds, it is expected to leave a lasting impact on the young participants, shaping them into future leaders both in sports and society.