TGA combines athletics, academics, and life lessons into programs that ignite a passion in our students to explore and grow through sports while developing the foundations for an active and healthy lifestyle.
Our youth sports player pathway aligns with American Development Model (ADM) principles which stress the importance of age-appropriate activities that emphasize motor and foundational skill development, multi-sport participation, as well as a progressively challenging atmosphere.
To learn more about each of the programs in the pathway, click the icons below.
Students are active throughout class participating in a dynamic warm-up, skill developments drills, and games or performances.
TGA provides all equipment making it easy for everyone to participate.
Students rotate through drills and activities that develop core skills and understanding of the sport rules and etiquette.
Students participate in interactive labs to explore academic concepts such as gravity, force, and spin through sports.
Coaches promote important life lessons including sportsmanship, perseverance, and leadership.
TGA Play Days are an opportunity for developing athletes to experience social and competitive aspects of sports in a low-pressure setting. The emphasis is on fun and safety as players get a chance to put their skills and knowledge into play.
Play Days are the second point on our player pathway because they are a great next step for anyone who had participated in a TGA Enrichment Program or any young athlete who wants to continue developing their game through organized play.
Sign Up for Play DaysTGA Premier Sports Camps offer an unforgettable experience for your child by combining athletic skill development activities, academic lessons related to sports, and life lessons in perseverance, sportsmanship, and leadership. Our dedicated coaching staff help campers advance their skills, knowledge, and passion for the sports while they build friendships and life-long memories.
Premier Camps – Focus on develop campers’ skills, knowledge, and passion in one specific sport through specialized instruction and play.
Premier Plus Camps – Allow campers to explore and play multiple sports within the same camp to develop their overall athletic abilities, understanding, and enjoyment of sports.
Sign Up for CampsTGA Premier Sports Leagues are the perfect opportunity for established and developing athletes to practice and play in a low-pressure setting that is local and convenient.
League opportunities vary by location so click below to browse available options or contact your local chapter director for more information.
No previous golf experience is necessary. This youth development program is designed to introduce PK-8th grade students to golf on their school campuses with age appropriate instruction that is dynamic and retainable. The curriculum was designed by golf professionals and education experts to include lesson plans that are fun, safe and effective.
No, TGA will provide all necessary equipment including appropriately sized clubs, reduced-flight safe golf balls, mats, props and any additional materials.
The TGA curriculum has been honed by leading golf and education specialists to include a mix of educational components, physical fitness and golf skills, character development initiatives and life lessons. Each member of the coaching staff is screened and certified to help guide your child through the five levels of the TGA program. For more information on each level, visit the After School Enrichment section above.
Classes are conducted year-round, indoors and out, on concrete or grass, depending on the space available at each location. Specific class details can be found when you click the "Sign Up Today" button.
Each week students are encouraged to bring their TGA student handbook and TGA hat, both of which are provided as a part of the Yellow Level.
Most TGA Golf leagues are open to students between 6 and 15 years of age. In some cases, the golf courses we partner with impose additional age restrictions. Check out the specific age requirements for the league you're interested in by clicking "Sign Up Today" to view the event details.
We will do our best to accommodate requests. Please contact the Chapter Director with any pairing requests once you complete your registration.
Absolutely! We do ask that each child has learned the fundamentals including grip, stance and swing and have a general understanding of the golf course before signing up for a league. Please contact your Chapter Director if you have any questions or would like to find out how your child can become ready to participate in the league.
Yes, and they have the opportunity to contribute with nearly every shot.
Each match is 9 holes, and should take between two and three hours. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled tee time.
Most facilities allow spectators. Please be aware of play occurring around you.
Yes. We encourage parents to caddy for their children.
Yes, each team will have a parent volunteer coach who is responsible for a four-player team. Please contact your Chapter Director for more information.
No previous tennis experience is necessary. This youth development program is designed to introduce PK-8th grade students to tennis with age appropriate instruction that is dynamic and retainable. The curriculum was designed by tennis professionals and education experts to include lesson plans that are fun, safe and effective.
No, TGA will provide all necessary equipment including appropriately sized racquets and nets, reduced-compression balls, and any additional materials.
Students will experience tennis instruction, a mix of educational components, physical activity, character development initiatives and life lessons as they participate in TGA’s curriculum that has been honed by the USTA and education specialists. Whether your student is participating in TGA’s 5 level instruction based elementary school program or our play based middle school program, each member of TGA’s coaching staff is screened and certified to help guide your student athlete to becoming an avid tennis player.
Classes are conducted year-round, indoors and out, on any hard surface at schools, community centers. TGA supplies all of the equipment necessary to create tennis courts in virtually any space.
Students should wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes to class. All other equipment will be provided and students will receive a TGA hat and color-coded wristband for the level that have completed at the end of the session.