Be careful not to push your child into golf before they are emotionally ready. Easing them into light and fun golf experiences is a good way to begin. Their first introduction to golf should be a totally positive experience.
In most cases, parents, family and friends are not suited to be your child’s golf coach. Seek advice from a trained junior coach. A qualified junior coach understands how their minds work and has the ability to instruct them like they are children instead of adults.
Yes. Parents do not need to invest large amounts of money in a child’s first set. It is important that the clubs they are using give them a golf chance to play their best. Incorrect fitting clubs will make it very difficult for your child to play consistent golf. When young children play with clubs that fit correctly, they will develop a sound fundamental golf swing that will serve them well. New or used are fine if they are the correct length and weight for your child.
Yes. We have an indoor golf room with putting green. Short game area, full swing area and a golf simulator.
Yes. Group sessions are $15 per hour. Private session are $45 per hour.
A golf camp for your child is a great way to determine the level of their interest in golf without much of an investment. Camps will help your child learn the fundamental golf skills, etiquette, rules, sportsmanship safety and in general become a better golf citizen in a fun and encouraging way.
Be careful not to push your child into competitions before they are emotionally ready. Early failure can be devastating and will more than likely turn your child away from golf. Easing into light competition is a good way to start. Mental maturity in a child will help them handle the rigors of competition.
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