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At Stowe Golf Park groups will enjoy the challenge of a game of putting on a course that strives to simulate a real golf environment and experience. While keeping score, they can “read” the breaks in the greens, avoid natural obstacles, fairway hazards, sand traps, rough grass, trees, and more.
supports classroom learning in:
Physical Education.
topics covered:
Sports, Games, Recreation, Social Interaction.
contact info
Phone: 802-253-9951
Email: [email protected]
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Stowe Golf Park
Have a ball at Stowe Golf Park! More than just a miniature adventure, Stowe Golf Park has an 18-hole putting course and mini-kiosk for snacks and drinks. This heavily landscaped, professionally designed and contoured miniature golf course is in a garden environment that will be a welcome addition to your activities.
contact info
Hrs: May-October, Daily 10AM-9:30PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
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Sports & Games Lesson Plan
How does the laser “tag” the player, why is the bowling lane so slick, how does the zip line propel riders? Talk with the staff at the venues about how these games and activities function.
Discuss with your group the importance of team building and game playing. Describe how each team member contributes to the activity, as well as the rules and procedures of the games. Observe how your teammates react and interact. Remember to stay positive – everyone is different and brings a unique advantage to the team. Compare several activities you completed today. Which were hardest and why? Which were most fun? Which required the most teamwork?
View Lesson Plan>>Scouts
At Stowe Golf Park groups will enjoy the challenge of a game of putting on a course that strives to simulate a real golf environment and experience. While keeping score, they can “read” the breaks in the greens, avoid natural obstacles, fairway hazards, sand traps, rough grass, trees, and more.
supports scout badges in:
Physical Education.
topics covered:
Sports, Games, Recreation, Social Interaction.
contact info
Phone: 802-253-9951
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Stowe Golf Park
Have a ball at Stowe Golf Park! More than just a miniature adventure, Stowe Golf Park has an 18-hole putting course and mini-kiosk for snacks and drinks. This heavily landscaped, professionally designed and contoured miniature golf course is in a garden environment that will be a welcome addition to your activities.
contact info
Hrs: May-October, Daily 10AM-9:30PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Sports & Games Lesson Plan
How does the laser “tag” the player, why is the bowling lane so slick, how does the zip line propel riders? Talk with the staff at the venues about how these games and activities function.
Discuss with your group the importance of team building and game playing. Describe how each team member contributes to the activity, as well as the rules and procedures of the games. Observe how your teammates react and interact. Remember to stay positive – everyone is different and brings a unique advantage to the team. Compare several activities you completed today. Which were hardest and why? Which were most fun? Which required the most teamwork?
View Lesson Plan>>Camp
At Stowe Golf Park groups will enjoy the challenge of a game of putting on a course that strives to simulate a real golf environment and experience. While keeping score, they can “read” the breaks in the greens, avoid natural obstacles, fairway hazards, sand traps, rough grass, trees, and more.
topics covered:
Sports, Games, Recreation, Social Interaction.
contact info
Phone: 802-253-9951
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Stowe Golf Park
Have a ball at Stowe Golf Park! More than just a miniature adventure, Stowe Golf Park has an 18-hole putting course and mini-kiosk for snacks and drinks. This heavily landscaped, professionally designed and contoured miniature golf course is in a garden environment that will be a welcome addition to your activities.
contact info
Hrs: May-October, Daily 10AM-9:30PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Sports & Games Lesson Plan
How does the laser “tag” the player, why is the bowling lane so slick, how does the zip line propel riders? Talk with the staff at the venues about how these games and activities function.
Discuss with your group the importance of team building and game playing. Describe how each team member contributes to the activity, as well as the rules and procedures of the games. Observe how your teammates react and interact. Remember to stay positive – everyone is different and brings a unique advantage to the team. Compare several activities you completed today. Which were hardest and why? Which were most fun? Which required the most teamwork?
View Lesson Plan>>Homeschool
At Stowe Golf Park groups will enjoy the challenge of a game of putting on a course that strives to simulate a real golf environment and experience. While keeping score, they can “read” the breaks in the greens, avoid natural obstacles, fairway hazards, sand traps, rough grass, trees, and more.
supports classroom learning in:
Physical Education.
topics covered:
Sports, Games, Recreation, Social Interaction.
contact info
Phone: 802-253-9951
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Stowe Golf Park
Have a ball at Stowe Golf Park! More than just a miniature adventure, Stowe Golf Park has an 18-hole putting course and mini-kiosk for snacks and drinks. This heavily landscaped, professionally designed and contoured miniature golf course is in a garden environment that will be a welcome addition to your activities.
contact info
Hrs: May-October, Daily 10AM-9:30PM.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Sports & Games Lesson Plan
How does the laser “tag” the player, why is the bowling lane so slick, how does the zip line propel riders? Talk with the staff at the venues about how these games and activities function.
Discuss with your group the importance of team building and game playing. Describe how each team member contributes to the activity, as well as the rules and procedures of the games. Observe how your teammates react and interact. Remember to stay positive – everyone is different and brings a unique advantage to the team. Compare several activities you completed today. Which were hardest and why? Which were most fun? Which required the most teamwork?
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