Golf Basics For
Kids
by Hana Lee
When teaching golf
to kids, FUN is the name of the game. Throw in all the technical jargon
at the beginning and you will effectively kill a child's desire to learn.
Allow a child to play golf for enjoyment, and hell become
a life-long convert of the game!
Hours of practice
will only overwhelm a child, so just allow him or her to practice a little
bit at first, say 30 minutes. This will keep motivation for practice high.
And it's okay to let
them start by hitting the ball hard. That's part of the fun! Don't worry
about their grip right off the bat. Just have them keep the right hand
under the left and then swing away!
Id also make
sure the child keeps his or her feet on the ground while following through.
Now, if you want to
buy a child's set of clubs, that's fine, but you're likely to do just
as well with a used set of women's clubs. They're lighter and nice for
kids. All you need is a women's 9 iron, a 6 iron, 3-wood and a putter.
Let your child start
out with little chipping and putting games. This play will help him or
her get the feel for the club and the ball. Kids can bounce the ball off
the face of a wedge and try hitting leaves or twigs.
Little contests and
games keep motivation high. Avoid pressure or competition early on. You
want your child to enjoy the game and want to play it every chance they
get, not end up so confused and unfocused that they can't figure out what
to do and just quit in frustration.
If youre encouraging,
your child will love for you to play alongside of them. Just don't start
demanding wins and emphasizing competition, or you'll pop the enthusiasm
really fast.
Children will move
along as they're ready. Letting them progress at their own pace prevents
future burnout. Never make a child play the game, unless he wants to.
The game should be fun, and a simple joy. Laugh and have a blast yourself!
If your child's interest
increases, you might consider golf camp or some private lessons with someone
experienced in teaching children. If you do seek a personal instructor
for your child, watch how the person teaches first. You really want an
encouraging person with a knack for teaching kids.
Also, please remember
to teach your child the etiquette of golf. Little things are very important,
like
Dont talk while someone else is swinging. Dont
step in front of someone while theyre swinging. Stand still. Dont
walk in front of someone elses line or through line.
Finally, never criticize.
Praise their shots and swings. Encourage them to correct certain moves,
but don't dwell on what was done incorrectly.
If you concentrate
on the most important aspects of golf the enjoyment and the basics
you may end up with a child who rivals you on the range and who
enjoys a lifelong love for the game. Ths article provided courtesy of
http://www.golf-swing-guide.com
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