If you play golf, one of the
great joys in life will be playing golf with your son or
daughter. It’s a game both can play at completely different
levels and a sport everyone can enjoy throughout their lives.
If you are active in a golf
club, ask your pro for advice on getting your child on the
golf course and special lessons. If not, here are some ideas
for dads interested in developing golf skills early.
1. Miniature golf is for babies!
But you should wait until age six before teaching “real
golf.” Just like music lessons, kids have to have a basic
learning ability to understand the concepts of the game,
as well as basic rules
2. Buy used golf clubs. There’s
no reason to buy expensive clubs for little kids. If you
already know a pro, you should also ask him if he has any
extra clubs for kids. Especially if you’re going to take
lessons, many pros will cut down an old putter and 7-iron
for a child.
3. Try Qolf. A fun lawn golf
game for the family is Qolf. Instead of holes, young kids
hit through arches like in croquet. More advanced golfers
can try to chip through targets.
4. Provide Lessons. Pros say
to teach distance first, and accuracy later. Consider lessons
early so you have an idea on how to instruct your son or
daughter.
5. Find a kid-friendly course
near you. Most courses have special timings when playing
with even a young child does not bother other players. Make
sure to always observe proper etiquette and let faster players
play through. Many par-3 “executive” courses are the perfect
length for young players.
6. Search for a family-friendly
golf course near you. These courses add shorter range tees
so total yardage is 2200 and 3750 yards, rather than the
usual 5000 plus yards found at most courses. Here’s a list
which is in development; so a course near you might not
be available.
7. Encourage your little duffer
to tee it up in the fairway. It’s a great ego boost and
will help keep play moving.
8. Walk if you can. It’s cheaper
and it’s fantastic exercise for both of you. Kids will always
want to drive the cart, but it’s a better habit to walk.
9. Go Camping. If your child
is older, consider a golf camp, like the Ledbetter Schools.
They cater to kids and adults. Camp is an intensive experience,
but can be a great bonding opportunity for you and your
child, as well as a solid base to build a great golf game.
When it comes to dads and
their kids, often the simplest activities give the most
joy. Making toys together is a fun activity that stimulates
kids' creative faculties. Find more about kids activities
to spend time with them.
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