Junior Golfer taking a swing at the Driving Range in Sydney on the Northern Beaches - Pittwater Golf Centre

Why Kids Should Play Golf

When you think of the little ones playing sport golf probably isn’t the first thing that pops into your head! Golf is an extremely positive sport that will provide your children with a long list of benefits and life long skills!
We have provided a list of top 5 reasons your child should play golf: –

 Fun

When you get your children involved in any sport you want to make sure they are having a whole lot of fun! Golf is a positive sport that encourages a positive mindset – PLUS provides a lot of excitement and thrill in every game!

Life Lessons

When your child starts to learn golf they are not just learning about a sport they are learning valuable life lessons! Not only will they learn good manners and patience but they will also learn about sportsmanship, concentration and discipline.

Prepare for the future

Golf is a game for people of all ages! Your child will benefit from playing golf in the future – such as participating during those charity golf days at work or even playing socially on the weekends. Golf can improve your child’s discipline by teaching them that practice pays off and the importance of being focused.
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Spend time with family

Golf is a sport not just for the grownups but for the whole family – it’s a fantastic way to bond with your children and have something outside of the home that you can all enjoy as a family, even if it is just having a round of mini golf together!

Staying active

You might not think it but golf is a fantastic way to stay active and healthy! Walking a nine-course and carrying your golf bag can burn a whole load of calories! Golf also encourages the kids to step outside and enjoy their surroundings.

If you’re thinking about getting your child into golf then check out Pittwater Golf Centre’s fantastic golf clinics and camps – which all include club hire!

If you’d like to find out more about our clinics and camps click here.

 

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