LPGA-USGA Girls Golf logoVSWGA/Middlebury College 2026 Girls Golf Junior Clinic

Join the fun – free of charge!

Enrollment is first come, first served for our kickoff clinic in collaboration with LPGA/USGA Girls Golf. This organization’s mission is for girls to learn and play with other girls, and to inspire, empower, and transform lives through golf. This is perfectly aligned with the VSWGA’s approach to Junior Golf in Vermont.

Clinic skills stations will include full-swing, chip, putt, and sand play. Instructional on-course play and a unique mental game mastery session by 10-time Vermont Amateur Champion, Holly Reynolds, will keep girls active and entertained. An informal Q&A panel discussion with coaches, parents, and participants will round out this special day. Lunch and special gifts from Girls Golf are included.

Registration is via LPGA/USGA Girls Golf. Once registered, further details will be emailed to you directly from the Junior Golf Chair of Vermont State Women’s Golf Association. Initial registration will be your only interaction with the LPGA/USGA Girls Golf website (you do not need to use their app). There is space in the registration form to indicate individual experience and whether golf clubs are needed.

2026 Spring Clinic:  

  •   9AM-3PM on May 30 at Ralph Myhre Golf Course, Middlebury College
  •   Ages 12-18 of all abilities, including those new to golf.
  •   Groups will be structured based on similar abilities.
  •   Top female LPGA/PGA professional instructors
  •   Lunch & Girls Golf tee gifts included
  •   Participant to staff ratio: 8:1
  •   Free of charge for Vermont residents
  •   First come, first served (we will have a waitlist)  
  •   Rain date May 31         


The Best Female Vermont LPGA/PGA Instructors

We are extremely fortunate to have an incredible corps of female LPGA and PGA instructors right here in Vermont! Several of these professionals won multiple Vermont Amateur tournaments, played on the LPGA Future’s Tour, and the LPGA Tour. It should energize Vermont girls to know that several of these successful women grew up in Vermont and got their start in golf right here in the Green Mountain State.

The “Five E’s of Girls Golf” focus on teaching not only the game of golf but vital life skills specific to development for girls such as building confidence, finding their own voice, identifying their talents, and inspiring them to live active and healthy lifestyles.

Ø  EMPOWER girls with confidence and inspire them to dream BIG!
Ø  ENRICH girls’ lives by expanding minds and horizons (rules, etiquette, opportunities).
Ø  ENGAGE girls with positive female role models and mentors – YOU!
Ø  ENERGIZE girls’ passion for the game of golf (learning AND fun).
Ø  EXERCISE girls’ minds and bodies by helping them unlock their full potential.