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How to help kids get into golf


Golf is a game of skill that can take years, if not decades, to master. Many golfers fi nd their time on the gol golf cf course bo


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relaxing, even on those days when the fair


the fairways seem impossible to fi nd.


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swing a golf club until they reach adulthood, it’s


adulthood, it never too early to hit the l the linksinks. Som. Some of the world’s most accomplished golfers, including four-time Masters champion Tiger Woods, began playing as toddlers, and many fee


and many feel that getting an early start can lead


start can lead to a more successful game down t


game down the road.


outdoors. Golf can also be used to teach kids humility, sportsmanship and the impo


children while enjoying the great outdoors. Gol


and the importance of hard work. Thanks to the often frustrating nature of golf, parents may fi nd it somewhait somewhat c


t challenging to


instill a loinstill a love of the game in their youngsters. But there are ways to introduce kids to this wonderful game that kid


the rest of their lives. • F


game that kids might just play for the rest of the


• Focus on having fun. Few, if any, golfers at you on a g with c


golfers at your local golf course on a given weekend could say with certainty that golf has never frustrfrustrated them. The challenge of golf may be it char


but young kids can be easily overwhelmed by the challenges golf presents. By focusing on having fun instead of perfecting techniques, parents can get kids to look flook forward to their time on the linkslinks. The more fun kids have, the more likely th


golf may be its most appealing characteristic to older players, but young kid


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the game and its many challenges. Don’t put pressure on youngsters as they develo


as they develop their games, but encourage th


encourage them through their 10 | 2020 GOLF GUIDE 10 | 2020 GOLF GUIDE


Getting kids into golf is a great way for parents to bond with their children while


struggles and reassure them that you faced the same obstacles when you started playing.


• Hire an instructor with experience teaching children. Instructors with experience teaching children will understand the basics of the game and how learning those basics provides a great foundation for future enjoyment and success on the course. Instructors who have taught kids in the past also know that teaching youngsters the fi ner points of golf requires patience and encouragement. Ask a fellow parent or an employee at the club where you play to recommend an instructor for your child. And take advantage of any kids’ courses your club off ers.


• Purchase the correct equipment. Even the best golfers are bound to struggle when using the wrong equipment. While it might be unwise to invest in especially expensive equipment for youngsters likely to grow out of it in a few months’ time, deals can be found on used kids’ equipment. Used kids’ equipment is typically subjected to less wear and tear than used equipment for adults, as kids tend to play less often and fewer holes than adults when they do play. But make sure to fi nd correctly sized equipment that kids feel comfortable using.


more likely they will be to embrace the game and


• Play some holes. Instructors may teach kids the diff erences between the types of clubs and how to swing and putt. But golf is most fun when players are out on the links going from hole to hole. Instruction is important, but don’t forget to play a few holes with your child each week as well.


Golf is a challenging game, but it’s one that can be enjoyed by athletes of all ages.


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