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| | Let them play First impressions last | | Children are much more likely to take up golf when their first impression of the game is enjoyable. But make things too complicated too early, and they could end up seeing golf as nothing more than difficult and unpleasant. | | Formal lessons should either start when your child asks for them or at about 6 years old. And even then, it’s about a fun approach to the game. We want to avoid using complicated terminology about swing mechanics. | | | When coaching young children starting in golf, we focus on developing their movement ABCs, Agility, Balance, Coordination, and Speed, to prepare them for later golf-specific coaching. | | Your child can have it all | Golf helps your child develop physically and mentally. It’s safe, healthy, and fun. Let them play. | Ask about junior golf > | |