What is SNAG?
SNAG is an acronym which stands for “Starting New At Golf” and is one of the best methods for introducing young Juniors to the game of golf. Junior Golfers learn the fundamentals of golf in a fun and safe environment while interacting with other Junior Golfers their age.
It is a FUN game that is EASY to learn and can be played ANYWHERE.
SNAG® contains all the elements of golf but in a modified form The game has its own simplified rules and terminology that adds fun to the learning and playing experience. Falling somewhere between miniature golf and regulation golf, SNAG allows for full shots, pitching, chipping, and putting. The SNAG Ball has a limited distance, with the average player launching it a maximum of 50 yards.
SNAG only has two clubs: the Launcher is used to launch, pitch, and chip the ball; like a putter, the Roller is used to roll the ball toward the target All shots other than rolling (putting) are played off of a mat and tee called the Launch Pad. This ensures that the player will have an optimal lie every time.
The target, called a Flagsticky, also differs from anything else in golf, as it is not a hole with a cup inside but rather an above-ground weighted cylinder covered with a hook material. The SNAG Ball is slightly smaller than a tennis ball and is covered with a loop material. Unlike golf, where you finish by putting your ball into the cup, in SNAG, you finish by sticking your ball to the Flagsticky. Because of the mobile Launch Pad and Flagsticky, SNAG is portable and playable just about anywhere.
For a complete history on SNAG, please visit the SNAG website at www.snaggolf.com
2011 SNAG Camp and Classes Schedule






