Team Overview
1. TRANSPORTATION:
Generally, each player needs to arrange transportation to and from each match site. The transportation form sent home allows players to ride with their own parents and the parents of others who have agreed to transport players to our matches. Students who are of driving age and who can drive their own car, are welcome to meet us at the match site. However, due to Fulton County policy, coaches are not allowed to transport students.
The school/activity bus will be secured in some instances.
2. PRACTICE:
Due to the limited availability of course time, there are few scheduled practiced times after matches begin.
Players need to be disciplined and committed to practice on their own every chance they can outside of our scheduled times. This can be chipping in the backyard, going to the range and playing at a course. Our success will depend on their willingness to work on their own.
3. WHO PLAYS?
The top boys and the top girls play at each match/tournament.
These players will selected based on their practice scores, skill evaluations at the range, attitude, desire to practice, and coaches choice for each match.
As the season progresses, the order and team makeup could/will change because I believe competition makes us better. I will always be re-evaluating each team member.
4. PARENTAL ATTENDANCE AT MATCHES:
We would love to see you at all matches you can attend. You may walk on the cart path to watch your child, but STATE Rules say no coaching during play is permitted. You may provide comments of encouragement. Helping players look for lost golf balls is OK. Our coaches prefer spectators walk a half hole ahead or behind the players you are following so as not to distract or cause the players to become nervous.
5. RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Included in this website are rules and regulation for your review. Please take a moment to read the discipline regulations. Your child has received a copy and signed it. In coaching golf, I rarely have a discipline incident with a player during the season and by the very nature of the sport, golf tends to draw from players with high levels of character and behavior. Please be aware of the consequences should problems arise.
I am counting on our parents to help me monitor player’s progress in the classroom because good students makes good golfers, both require dedication and consistent hard work.
6. MONEY:
Unlike most other sports programs at Tri-Cities, we do not have a booster club.
The overall School Athletic Department takes care of some of our very basic needs, the rest we ask via a small participation fees as well as through donations from individuals and local companies. We always discuss fees, contributions and donations at our first meeting in usually in early February.
7. SNACKS:
Players require drinks and food before, during and after tournaments and weekday matches. Parents will be asked to provide these snacks/meals for players during the season. Our Volunteers will pick a one or more matches/tournaments to provide the drinks and food for and will prepare them for all players on that day. A parent to coordinate this activity is always appreciated.
8. SPORT BANQUET:
Each year, players will be invited to the annual sports banquet for Tri-Cities High School. Be on the lookout for more information.
9. PARENT CONCERNS:
If you have any questions or concerns that have not been addressed, feel free to call contact the Coach Hollins on her cell at 404-861-4553. You can also send me a message by using the email listed on the contact form on our home page.
10. WEATHER:
Weather plays a big part in our schedule, so plan on being flexible with practice, match and tournament schedules. The players need to check with this website daily for changes, additions and cancellations. they also need to pay attention to the end of day announcements at school, as we will use this as one of the communication methods for last minute updates.
Players need to be prepared to play and practice in all weather conditions except lightning or other severe weather conditions. We play in rain, sleet and snow during some of our early matches.
Generally, each player needs to arrange transportation to and from each match site. The transportation form sent home allows players to ride with their own parents and the parents of others who have agreed to transport players to our matches. Students who are of driving age and who can drive their own car, are welcome to meet us at the match site. However, due to Fulton County policy, coaches are not allowed to transport students.
The school/activity bus will be secured in some instances.
2. PRACTICE:
Due to the limited availability of course time, there are few scheduled practiced times after matches begin.
Players need to be disciplined and committed to practice on their own every chance they can outside of our scheduled times. This can be chipping in the backyard, going to the range and playing at a course. Our success will depend on their willingness to work on their own.
3. WHO PLAYS?
The top boys and the top girls play at each match/tournament.
These players will selected based on their practice scores, skill evaluations at the range, attitude, desire to practice, and coaches choice for each match.
As the season progresses, the order and team makeup could/will change because I believe competition makes us better. I will always be re-evaluating each team member.
4. PARENTAL ATTENDANCE AT MATCHES:
We would love to see you at all matches you can attend. You may walk on the cart path to watch your child, but STATE Rules say no coaching during play is permitted. You may provide comments of encouragement. Helping players look for lost golf balls is OK. Our coaches prefer spectators walk a half hole ahead or behind the players you are following so as not to distract or cause the players to become nervous.
5. RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Included in this website are rules and regulation for your review. Please take a moment to read the discipline regulations. Your child has received a copy and signed it. In coaching golf, I rarely have a discipline incident with a player during the season and by the very nature of the sport, golf tends to draw from players with high levels of character and behavior. Please be aware of the consequences should problems arise.
I am counting on our parents to help me monitor player’s progress in the classroom because good students makes good golfers, both require dedication and consistent hard work.
6. MONEY:
Unlike most other sports programs at Tri-Cities, we do not have a booster club.
The overall School Athletic Department takes care of some of our very basic needs, the rest we ask via a small participation fees as well as through donations from individuals and local companies. We always discuss fees, contributions and donations at our first meeting in usually in early February.
7. SNACKS:
Players require drinks and food before, during and after tournaments and weekday matches. Parents will be asked to provide these snacks/meals for players during the season. Our Volunteers will pick a one or more matches/tournaments to provide the drinks and food for and will prepare them for all players on that day. A parent to coordinate this activity is always appreciated.
8. SPORT BANQUET:
Each year, players will be invited to the annual sports banquet for Tri-Cities High School. Be on the lookout for more information.
9. PARENT CONCERNS:
If you have any questions or concerns that have not been addressed, feel free to call contact the Coach Hollins on her cell at 404-861-4553. You can also send me a message by using the email listed on the contact form on our home page.
10. WEATHER:
Weather plays a big part in our schedule, so plan on being flexible with practice, match and tournament schedules. The players need to check with this website daily for changes, additions and cancellations. they also need to pay attention to the end of day announcements at school, as we will use this as one of the communication methods for last minute updates.
Players need to be prepared to play and practice in all weather conditions except lightning or other severe weather conditions. We play in rain, sleet and snow during some of our early matches.