STARTS: OCTOBER 1, 2024 – ENDS: DECEMBER 11, 2024
The 72-Day FCG Challenge is designed to help golfers improve their skills, fitness, and mental game over a focused 72-day period. Participants will commit to practice or playing golf every day, tracking progress, and working on key areas of their game.
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Areas of improvement:
~Skill Development
~Fitness and Conditioning
~Mental Game
~Progress Tracking
RULES:
1. 100 putts a day
2. 14 driver drill
3. Hit 100 balls or play 9 holes
4. 45 mins strength and conditioning
5. Daily golf journal
6. 10k steps a day
7. 30 mins short game practice
8. 15 mins stretch and breathing
9. 20 mins mental golf book read
*Weekly Prizes: For completing weekly challenges, such as gift cards or golf gear.
*Final Prizes: Awarded at the end of 72 days to those with the most progress in different categories like skill improvement, fitness, or commitment.
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Before they played their way onto the PGA, LPGA and Epson Tours, the FCG Tour was the player development tour for some of the game’s best young players. Xander Schauffele, Aaron Wise, Collin Morikawa, Beau Hossler, Allison Lee, Andrea Lee, Ariya Jutanugarn, Moriya Jutanugarn, Haley Moore, Sahith Theegala, Norman Xiong, Jake Knapp, Patty Tavatanakit, Taylor Montgomery, Sean Crocker, Akshay Bhatia, Dylan Wu all developed their skills in FCG Tour Events. Additionally over 3500 junior golfers have gone on to play collegiate golf.