Children’s Golf Growth Plan: Not just playing golf, but also the first lesson in life
I. Age-specific courses
3-6 years old introductory class: Get to know golf through fun games, and exercise balance and coordination.
7-10 years old advanced class: Learn to swing and putt, and integrate etiquette teaching.
11-14 years old elite class: 9-hole actual combat, cultivate strategic thinking and court etiquette.
II. 5 kinds of growth power
Frustration resistance: 8-year-old Lily went from 120 strokes to the third place in short-handed golf, and learned to live with “bad balls”.
Concentration: After training, the 6-year-old twins reduced their distraction by 60% and were able to complete 10 sets of putts in a row.
Rule awareness: 10-year-old Jack took the initiative to report the wrong ball position, and his learning was more honest.
Social ability: Introverted Sophie made 3 golf friends in half a year and organized weekend practice.
Physical improvement: Playing 18 holes consumes 400 calories, and 12-year-old Oliver’s BMI returned to normal.
III. Parents’ concerns
Too early? The PGA of the United States recommends that children can start playing at the age of 3 to benefit bone development.
Too expensive? 10 community parent-child classes cost $200, including clubs; some schools include custody.
Can you persist? The medal system motivates, and 90% of children take the initiative to practice for the goal.
IV. Real case
9-year-old Ethan was isolated, but after joining, he won the “etiquette award”, took the initiative to speak, and held a mini ball game at his birthday party.
Coach: “What we teach is not to win, but to face winning and losing like a gentleman.”
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