It’s just an iron, from a set. This one’s a #7 iron. You’re about to use it for your 2nd shot after a smoking-hot tee shot. The green’s guarded with water on the right, bunkers at the front. Now just three very simple questions.
If you know a child between the ages of 6 and 13, do you want their sporting participation to be about becoming an elite athlete, or do you really want them to have fun socializing while learning some movement and balance skills? Let them try golf!
There’s a lot of evidence supporting the argument that we should make sure that enjoyment and a multi-sport approach are fundamental to their early development.
As coaches we want children to be safe, to feel settled, comfortable and integrated with other children, and of course to progress. But as well as progress, we need to provide them with the levels of enjoyment and fulfilment that will keep them active, happy, and connected to a pastime that will be very valuable to their life.
Come and talk to us about the best way to introduce golf to your child or how to develop their ability.
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