Kids at Quail Hollow become golfers and doctors

22 Mar.,2023

 

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A new section of activities at the Community Courtyard between the 9th and 10th fairways at Quail Hollow opened up and they're pretty tough to top for children's activities.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The first time you golf can be a struggle.

You might try changing how you hold your club or when you think no one's looking, give yourself a better lie. After a while, you feel like giving up. But Harrison Church has plenty of time. He's only 16 months old, golfing for the first time at Quail Hollow Club's Community Courtyard.

"They use tennis balls and plastic clubs and Velcro, and it's a blast," said Emily Lockard with First Tee of Greater Charlotte.

Inside, 5-year-old Kinlaw Largen is testing out her doctor skills. It's part of Levine Children's Hospital's Teddy Bear Clinic.

"Take them through a triage, through an MRI and through surgery and get them all bandaged up," said Lauren Moskowitz with Levine Children's Hospital.

So, kids at the course who can't last all 18 holes of this tournament of pros, have a place to go and feel like pros themselves.

Teach for America also has science projects and experiments for kids to check out in that same area of the course today.

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