Young athletes on St. Croix will get the chance to learn the game of golf from the pros this weekend, thanks to a partnership between the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, the LPGA/USGA, and the Buccaneer Beach & Golf Resort.
A free Junior Golf Clinic will take place on this Saturday, Sept. 13, from 3 to 5 p.m., with professional instruction led by USVI-based golf pro Kenneth Peets. The program is open to youth ages 6–18 and aims to introduce the sport in a way that is both fun and accessible.
Participants can look forward to a mix of activities designed to sharpen their skills and spark excitement for the game, from the “Hit the Hippo” full-swing challenge to Tic-Tac-Toe duck chipping, mini-golf putting, and even creative crafts. Each child will also receive a gift bag, and LPGA media will be on hand to cover the event.
Officials say the clinic is part of Tourism’s commitment to expanding sports and entertainment opportunities across the territory while fostering inter-island connections. “This clinic is about more than golf — it’s about creating pathways for young people to try something new in a supportive environment,” organizers said.
Advance registration is available online, while in-person sign-ups are being accepted at the Department of Tourism offices in Frederiksted and Christiansted.
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