If you think your child may be the next Vijay Singh or that they have the predisposition for the game of golf, you need to learn how to best teach them the game without crowding their plate with development expectations. You need to be able to learn that they are ready and willing to learn and how to find out if you child has what it takes to become a quality player in the world of golf.
Golf is an extremely detailed sport, and even those who are naturals at the sport must spend years and years practicing before they head to the professional circuit. Because of this, the earlier you start your child learning the game, the better chance you have of developing an avid golfer.
Once a child is walking well independently and able to hold a child-sized golf club, he or she is probably ready for the first introduction to the sport. This can happen when the child is as young as two or three years old. Preschool children will not be ready to play golf as a game, but they can be given small putters and practice swinging the club correctly.
Children at this age learn almost everything through imitation. The best way to teach them proper swinging and putting techniques is to demonstrate, and then have them imitate the motions. But use caution that you do not make this tedious for the child. These imitation sessions should be short and fun. Try having the child hit a small balloon. Not only will this be fun, but the child will also have success in hitting the balloon, which will keep the frustration at bay. To make it even more fun, try filling the balloons with water for added resistance! This is a great summer time activity for you and for your child!
Once the child has entered school and has a good handle on the swinging and putting techniques learned through observation, it is time to start teaching the game of golf. School aged children are accustomed to verbal instruction and can listen to explanations about the game better than their preschool counterparts. You need to keep in mind, however, that they are still children! They will thrive on encouragement, and all teaching sessions should be kept upbeat!
Start by taking your child to the driving range. Show your son or daughter how to hit the ball correctly, aiming for distance. The driving range is a good place to start since there is not a specific target they must reach, so the child is less likely to get frustrated. After the child demonstrates aptitude on the driving range, you can head to the course. By this point you should be able to tell whether or not your child is going to share your love for the game of golf.
The most important factor to remember is that not all children like the same things that parents like. Do not push your child into the game of golf if it is not their thing as they will resent you forever for doing so. Instead, give them experience and opportunity and allow them to reach their own conclusions about golf and any other opportunity that you present in their path.
Colorado Golf And Ski
However, have you considered combining some essential golf instruction with a winter vacation in Colorado? Winter is the ideal time for getting your game together and having these niggling problems sorted out, unless of course you live in one of the hot desert states such as Arizona or Nevada. Then, the summer is probably the best time for you to visit Colorado!
It's Not All Golf: Try some Snowboarding or White Knuckle Tobogganing!
Colorado offers great vacations all year round, and you can combine golf with a multitude of great winter sports, even in summer! The kids will love tobogganing, ice skating and snowboarding while your partner, wife or husband might like a bit skating or even be adventurous and go for a biathlon skiing with a gun! Or perhaps that's going a bit too far!
If you live down in the south you are certainly not going to travel to Colorado just for a golf school. Although David Peltz has a golf school in Colorado, all the rest of his schools are down south, apart from The Homestead in Michigan. No, you travel to Colorado for the scenery and skiing, not only for the golf. Colorado is the ideal state for a golfer with a family that wants a great winter vacation. You can get yourself sorted out in time for the new golf season in the spring while everybody else has a fabulous time on the slopes.
It's not all slopes, though. Denver is a great place for shopping, and was the setting for the TV soap, Dynasty. Whether or not that is a good advert for Denver is a matter of personal choice, though Colorado is one of the 33 oil-producing states in the USA. Don't worry though; it does not result in black snow! The snow in Colorado is pristine white and a joy to ski on, and the children can build massive snowmen in mid-summer.
Combine your Golf Schooling with your Annual Vacation
How do you normally spend your vacations, and how many do you take a year? Most people can afford only one, and professional golf instruction can be pretty expensive. If you combine the two you can cut costs dramatically, and there are plenty of golf instruction packages that allow you to bring your family and make it your annual vacation. The winter sports detailed above are great fun for the family while you are on the golf course, and the entertainment available throughout the day and evening is also up to anything you can find at any summer vacation resort.
All of the Colorado resorts provide golf instruction plus entertainment and fun for all of your family. It makes no difference if your children are young or teenagers...or even if you have none!
The golf instruction you receive will be as professional as anywhere else in the USA; the golf courses are considerably more scenic with all these mountains, lakes and forests, and nobody in your family or group will ever have the time or opportunity to be bored.
Colorado golf schools and resorts are geared for the visitor rather than the residents. They understand and appreciate the fact that you have a made special effort to book with them and treat you accordingly.
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