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GSH JR LEAGUE (2x per week) 6-WEEKS (JAN-MAR) @ WESTDRIFT
GSH JUNIOR SPRING LEAGUE
Week of January 12 – Week of March 2
6-weeks of programming built into an 8-week block (scheduled with flexibility for rain or hotel event cancellations)
Player Levels: 2, 3, & 4
(Visit the Junior Academy page on our website to view Player Level descriptions.)
About the Program
The GSH Junior Spring League is designed for players who are ready to experience team golf in a fun, lightly competitive environment. Modeled after the PGA Jr. League—but with a stronger community feel—this program serves as the perfect bridge between casual play and structured tournament golf.
Think of it as the Little League or AYSO of junior golf—a place where players learn to compete, grow as teammates, and prepare for the next step in their golf journey.
What to Expect
Each week includes:
One practice session (weekdays at The Hub)
One 9-hole team match (weekends at Westdrift) @ Hub if raining TBD
Practice Details
Location:The GSH Hub (Indoor Facility)
15705 Condon Ave, Unit D2
Lawndale, CA 90260
Practice Times:
5:30–6:30 PM
6:30–7:30 PM
Practices are held Monday–Thursday. Families select a preferred practice day, and players will be assigned one of the two time slots.
Match Details
When: Saturday or Sunday afternoons
Where: Westdrift Golf Course
(Other nearby courses may be used if Westdrift is unavailable.)
Match Times:
1:00–3:00 PM
3:00–5:00 PM
Families choose either Saturday or Sunday for their weekly match day.
Match Formats (Based on Age & Experience)
Experienced players: Best Ball or 2-player scramble
Younger players: 4-player scramble
Team Experience
Team jerseys provided for all players to wear during matches
Friend pairing requests are welcome and accommodated whenever possible
Important Program Notes
Hydration & Snacks: Players must bring their own water and snacks
Equipment: Players must bring their own clubs and be able to carry them during matches
Development Focus:
Rules and etiquette
Course management
Mental game fundamentals
Pre-shot and post-shot routines
Program Focus
Our priority is creating a fun, supportive, and confidence-building team environment while helping players develop their skills, sportsmanship, and love for the game.
GSH JUNIOR SPRING LEAGUE
Week of January 12 – Week of March 2
6-weeks of programming built into an 8-week block (scheduled with flexibility for rain or hotel event cancellations)
Player Levels: 2, 3, & 4
(Visit the Junior Academy page on our website to view Player Level descriptions.)
About the Program
The GSH Junior Spring League is designed for players who are ready to experience team golf in a fun, lightly competitive environment. Modeled after the PGA Jr. League—but with a stronger community feel—this program serves as the perfect bridge between casual play and structured tournament golf.
Think of it as the Little League or AYSO of junior golf—a place where players learn to compete, grow as teammates, and prepare for the next step in their golf journey.
What to Expect
Each week includes:
One practice session (weekdays at The Hub)
One 9-hole team match (weekends at Westdrift) @ Hub if raining TBD
Practice Details
Location:The GSH Hub (Indoor Facility)
15705 Condon Ave, Unit D2
Lawndale, CA 90260
Practice Times:
5:30–6:30 PM
6:30–7:30 PM
Practices are held Monday–Thursday. Families select a preferred practice day, and players will be assigned one of the two time slots.
Match Details
When: Saturday or Sunday afternoons
Where: Westdrift Golf Course
(Other nearby courses may be used if Westdrift is unavailable.)
Match Times:
1:00–3:00 PM
3:00–5:00 PM
Families choose either Saturday or Sunday for their weekly match day.
Match Formats (Based on Age & Experience)
Experienced players: Best Ball or 2-player scramble
Younger players: 4-player scramble
Team Experience
Team jerseys provided for all players to wear during matches
Friend pairing requests are welcome and accommodated whenever possible
Important Program Notes
Hydration & Snacks: Players must bring their own water and snacks
Equipment: Players must bring their own clubs and be able to carry them during matches
Development Focus:
Rules and etiquette
Course management
Mental game fundamentals
Pre-shot and post-shot routines
Program Focus
Our priority is creating a fun, supportive, and confidence-building team environment while helping players develop their skills, sportsmanship, and love for the game.