Every time a golf ball leaves the club face, physics is at work — and in this course, young golfers discover exactly what that means.

Over six weeks, students explore the invisible forces that shape every shot:

  • The energy that transfers from a swinging club into a flying ball.
  • Gravity that pulls the ball back to earth
  • Friction that slows its roll

Through simple hands-on experiments — dropping balls, rolling them across different surfaces, blowing across paper to feel lift — children build genuine scientific intuition without ever opening a textbook.

They learn:

  • Why golf balls have dimples
  • What makes a ball curve in the air
  • How wind and temperature change every shot.

By the end of the course, young learners walk onto the golf course as curious observers — noticing the arc of a well-struck iron, feeling the difference between a fast green and a slow one, and understanding that every shot is a small physics experiment happening right in front of them.

Course Curriculum

Start Next Lesson Lesson 1: What is a Force?