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.....would you start to think about teaching your child golf? I wish I had started at about 5 years old but didn't start until I was 15. Should a child be started out as young as 2 or 3? You see, IMO I think that's too young. The child should be given the opportunity to play freely for awhile IMO.
What do you think about introducing a child to golf at a young age? |
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My son just turned 4 and he loves to golf. I just got him set and let him "Whack" it. I don`t try to teach him, just how to hold club and aim somewhat but I just let him do what he wants. It is amazing how much better he hits each time we go in the yard. I know he watches me because his pre shot routine is "exactly" like mine and I never told him anything, it is so funny.
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I got each of my sons a US Kids iron and wood when they were about 6 years old and took them to the driving range with me every once in a while. At that age, they could easily imitate my lousy swing.
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I think when a child is old enough to show interest in a sport, that is when you let them play. If you force something on them they will grow to hate it. |
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I agree with this. I don't think it's a bad idea to introduce a young kid to golf if it is something the old man likes to do. But don't force it on them. |
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