Teaching your kids the game you love can reward you with time spent with your kids for years to come. Golf is a good example. Here are several steps to teach your kids golf when they are young.
Step 1 Make it fun. The objective here, first and foremost, is to have fun for interest is the best teacher. For younger kids, just think of it as chasing a little, white ball around. Cheer them getting the ball in the air. Let them cheer your shots, too. Enjoy the time you spend playing with your kids, and they'll let you know when they want to start taking the game seriously.
Step 2 Teach the fundamentals. There are three basic fundamentals to teach any beginner: the grip---put their hands on the discount golf clubs and give them a solid understanding of a firm, neutral grip; straight left arm; and keep your eye on the ball.
After that, let your child start hitting balls to learn how to get the ball in the air.
Step 3 Teach proper etiquette. It's the first section in the Rules of Golf and teaches us all not just how to act on the golf course, but it gives us a good lesson on how to act with other people throughout our lives. Give a child a basic understanding of what it means to be away and how to treat your fellow players. Children will value it throughout their lives.
Step 4 Be patient. Learning something new can be hard. Learning how to hit a golf ball well can be frustrating. Take your time. Let them learn in their own way and try not to take yourself too seriously. Children learn from example. If they see you having fun, they'll want to jump right in.
Step 5 Start at the range. Teach them the basics of the swing at the driving range. Learning to swing properly and hit the ball a good distance will catch their attention right away and get them ready to take their swing out to a real course when they are ready.
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