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How
To Get Your Child Started in Golf
The
game of golf is experiencing a “boom” of new life as youth are
discovering the excitement of a day at the course. New facilities
that offer children affordable access to play the game are being
constructed throughout the country and the world. This article
is written for parents to offer tips on how to attract their youngsters
to play this “game for a lifetime”.
Ideally, your son or daughter will approach you one day and express
an interest in learning to play golf. You may have to cultivate
that interest in them because you appreciate the qualities that
golf embodies and want your children to share those experiences.
No matter because you, the parent, are the person who must provide
access and offer encouragement to your children.
One of the keys to getting your child interested in golf is finding
a program that they enjoy participating in. Select a program that
nurtures their interest and stresses having fun. A visit to www.juniorlinks.com
is a way to find out what programs are available in your area.
Other information sources may be your local recreation department
or your local PGA Professional. Many schools also have golf programs
and these are a great way for the serious junior golfer to develop
his or her interest.
Ultimately, parents are the catalyst to the growth of their child’s
interest in golf. A visit to the driving range where your child
and you can spend time together is an excellent way to get started.
Invite some of your child’s friends along so that they associate
golf with FUN. Unless you are qualified to teach, don’t worry
too much about instructing your child. Just make sure that he
or she gets an opportunity to hit some balls and enjoy the exercise.
Once a strong foundation has been developed, a visit to your local
course or Par 3 course is warranted. Try to play in non-peak hours
so that your child is not subject to the pressures of pace of
play requirements of a busy facility.
Children learn by imitation, encourage watching a PGA or LPGA
event on TV. If you should have a tour event in your local area,
go to the course. The crowds and excitement of big time golf are
great magnets for a young person’s imagination.
Many recreation departments and most public golf facilities offer
junior programs (usually in the summer months). One advantage
of utilizing these programs is the social interaction that your
child experiences with the other children in the clinic. Kids
learn that golf is a social game played by rules of conduct and
proper etiquette.
For advanced juniors who show an interest, junior tournaments
are a great way to test their skills. It is important that participation
in tournaments is the child’s idea. Access and encouragement are
two important things that parents can provide to their children
to help them learn and enjoy golf.
About the
Author...
Article Prepared by US
Golf Camps
US Golf Camps conduct the Ultimate Junior Golf Camp Experience for
junior golfers 9-17 years old.
Other
Sites of Interest:
Junior
Links of the World Golf Foundation
Kids Golf "Drive,
Pitch & Putt"
International Junior
Golf Tour (IJGT)
The Golf
Etiquette Primer
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