![]() ![]() When you first introduce your child to the driving range, let them watch you hit balls. You can even purchase used sets to fit your budget. There you will find the clubs and golf bags to match your child’s height. Fortunately, today kids clubs are readily available. This can lead to swing faults and possible injury. While the length might have been right, the weight was too heavy. In the past parents cut down their old clubs. Properly fit equipment is important, especially for a child. I cannot guarantee you a Lexi Thompson or Tiger Woods, but if you do make golf fun, I promise you a lifetime of priceless family moments on the links. If you are successful, your child will continue to play. The goal is to make learning a fun, explorative activity. Much depends on a child’s ability to focus, and desire to play. ![]() While there is no exact age to begin, the youngest I teach are 3-4 years old. As a golf pro who absolutely adores working with kids, I am constantly asked “Is my child old enough to play golf?” In this blog I will answer that question and share best practices to get them started and to keep them interested for life. ![]()
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