How to Introduce a Kid to Golf

How to Introduce a Kid to Golf

Golfing with your kids is a joy that every parent should get to experience. So, how do you help your kids get into golf? Start with these five strategies:

Taking a kid to the range can be fun. However, the session tends to be short lived. If available in your area, try out Topgolf. Topgolf creates an entertaining atmosphere that can help keep anyone engaged in golf. Start with hitting towards the targets off an upper deck if available and utilize the games that are available.
I dare you to try to find someone who does not like Mini Golf. Kids are no exception. Use Mini Golf as a way to show that the game can be fun while introducing the putting stroke, scoring, and perhaps even some friendly taunting.
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A junior golf clinic can help introduce a kid to golf in a relaxed, social setting that makes the game fun. Make sure the clinic is age appropriate prior to signing up.
Caddying
Caddying offers a way to introduce a kid to the game while making money and learning invaluable life lessons such as developing good work habits, improving communication skills and developing confidence. Caddies are in demand at many courses - contact the pro shop or caddy master to learn if they have a training program for kids to introduce them to the trade.

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