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CHICAGO (WLS) — The Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Park District held a youth golf program on Saturday.
Organizers said the goal was not just about involvement in sports, it was also about building relationships.
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Chicago children tested out their golf swings.
“My favorite part about the sport is focusing and learning how to putt,” young golfer Miles Robinson said.
The city kicked off the first of three golf programs called “Play Like a Champion”.
“I learned how to play tic-tac-toe with golf, and I think it’s fun,” young golfer Ameris Craig said.
The event took place at the South Shore Golf Course.
“It’s certainly a new interest, and it offers the opportunity for them to collaborate with a diverse group, which is beneficial,” parent Joel Winfrey remarked.
The event is also meant to help foster relationships between children and Chicago police officers.
“This initiative is introducing the youth to new experiences,” stated CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling. “During my upbringing in the city of Chicago, what made a difference was exposure to environments beyond my local community.”
On Saturday, the Chicago Park District also unveiled a new training facility at the South Shore club that’s open to the public.
“I haven’t encountered anything quite like this, which includes a practice facility equipped with real bunkers, prepared sand, and a putting green with varying levels,” said Dr. Marlon Everett, President of the Chicago Park District Board of Commissioners. “It’s quite advanced, and it’s wonderful to have it right here in the city.”
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