TEMECULA, CA – This November, Pechanga Resort Casino will offer parents an easy way to discard at least some of their children’s Halloween candy. In exchange for a bag or bucket of candy, Journey at Pechanga will offer free golf lessons for kids ages three to 18. Pechanga will donate the candy to be made into care packages for U.S. service members.
Each child who brings in a bucket or bag of candy to the Journey at Pechanga pro shop between Nov. 1 and Nov. 17 will receive a free golf lesson valued at $40 at the Journey at Pechanga golf course. Donations benefit Operation Shoebox, which sends care packages to U.S. troops stationed at home or abroad.
“Candy For Golf is one my favorite annual events,” said Randy Chang, PGA Golf Professional and Journey Instructor. “It’s a unique way to get kids into golf while also showing support for our troops. Each year, it’s inspiring to see how much it’s grown and the positive effect it has.”
Candy donors’ parents may sign up to be contacted for the free golf lesson after depositing the candy at the Journey at Pechanga pro shop. Donors’ one free lesson will take place between Nov. 28 and Dec. 31 at Journey at Pechanga golf course. The Journey at Pechanga pro shop is open every day from 7:30am to 4:30pm.
Kids receive instruction from PGA coach Randy Chang and his team of PGA-certified instructors. Each class consists of a warm-up period, golf swing mechanics and putting or chipping. Children receive time outdoors and the chance to grow their passion for golf while parents can rest easier knowing they’ve cleared out candy and sweets that would otherwise be eaten though the entire year.
This is Pechanga’s seventh year hosting Candy For Golf. More than 235 pounds of candy have been collected and shared with our country’s service personnel thanks to the initiative.