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re: What age should I get golf lessons for my son?
Posted by FontenotLSU on 8/4/11 at 1:32 pm to unbeWEAVEable
I appreciate the input from everyone.
I'm hoping he will be interested in golf because it would be something we could do together for a long time. But I'm not going to force him into it.
I'll let him tag along at the range when he wants and if he still shows interest in a few years I'll get him some lessons.
I'm hoping he will be interested in golf because it would be something we could do together for a long time. But I'm not going to force him into it.
I'll let him tag along at the range when he wants and if he still shows interest in a few years I'll get him some lessons.
What age should I get golf lessons for my son?
Posted by FontenotLSU on 8/4/11 at 1:06 pm
I am a beginner golfer and just learning to swing and I plan on taking lessons soon.
My son is 4 1/2 and I've taken him to the range with me and let him hit a youth 6 iron and he hits it straighter than I do but with no real form.
I'm still learning so I didn't try to teach him any form other than showing him the club face and that that's what's supposed to hit the ball. He had a blast hitting balls.
When should I consider getting him lessons? I don't want to over do it at too young of an age and burn him out on it. But he likes it and I don't want him to free swing for too long and develop habits if he keeps coming to the range with me.
My son is 4 1/2 and I've taken him to the range with me and let him hit a youth 6 iron and he hits it straighter than I do but with no real form.
I'm still learning so I didn't try to teach him any form other than showing him the club face and that that's what's supposed to hit the ball. He had a blast hitting balls.
When should I consider getting him lessons? I don't want to over do it at too young of an age and burn him out on it. But he likes it and I don't want him to free swing for too long and develop habits if he keeps coming to the range with me.
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