Director of golf at the U.S. Golf Camps Frank Matua explains that for starters children need only a hitting club and an inexpensive junior bag. The article suggests letting children spend time at a driving range on a putting green.Collins, Juli...
The best way to gain experience and have fun playing competitive golf. Parent caddies are strongly encouraged so join your player out on the course! Learn More > Tips for Parents Our founder, Dan Van Horn, is passionate about bringing families together through the game of golf. Learn how his...
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They say golfing as a family is an expensive sport. Well, it doesn’t have to be! At Door Creek, we believe every kid should get to experience the game. Kids 15 and under play free with a paid adult on our Par 30 executive course- Lost Creek. ...
On the putting green, you can set up a little mini-golf course. This will teach them the importance of each stroke, and they can practice keeping score. Be sure to include long holes and short ones for variety. The short holes can be used to gain confidence. Go forrealistic golf puttin...
Club Lab Golf free session for kids: The indoor golf studio in JLT will give away a free 30-minute coaching session for children on Wednesday.
Most golf clubs require you to wear slacks and a collared shirt. Encourage your kid to dress the part on the golf course—not only is it respectful of the culture of the sport, but looking good leads to feeling good too! Respect for the Rules ...
Kids consider golf to be like any other game: fun, exercise and play. They haven't fallen into the trap that golf is difficult, challenging and frustrating. Although getting the kids out on the course is preferable, sometimes the weather is bad or there just isn't time for even nine hol...
The article reports on establishing a golf course for children. A course operated by the kids themselves, where they play in tournaments, learn to work and spend their time constructively, would be helpful for the future of the sport. The course would be super...
In five, weekly one hour sessions with golf equipment provided (or you may bring your own), you’ll enjoy a comprehensive education on the ins and outs of a successful golf outing. From making a tee time, what to do when you arrive at the course, what clubs to use, and even how to...