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| I would advise teaching the correct grip as this can affect the whole swing. Also the correct ball postition and body alignment are advisable too; try to get enough things right before you work on the swing. The younger they are the more flexible they seem to be so you can teach them the correct turning mannerism more efficiently. I would not let him take the club back more than hip height at first. The important part is letting him hit the ball forward. If he tries a full swing he will have a miserable time hitting it sideways and he could lose interest in the game. Besides, a fuller swing happens naturally through exercising the body and the enthusiasm that a good basic start provides. Introducing the correct hand and wrist action is important too otherwise the elbows tend to bend Get him into the habit of holding the finish position until the ball has landed as this will also help his balance as well as setting an example of good technique. Finally, a cheeky tip If you have lessons yourself, take him along with you when you see the pro. Give him his club and let him hit a few balls around to keep him interested. The pro will probably takes an interest and correct your lad occasionally at no extra cost. Well, it's worth a try ... |
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| Ok I'd like to book a lesson with you. ...oh and btw I'm bringing my 5 yr old too.Now off to Ryanair.com to book a flight. But seriously..his hands look so small..should I get him to use baseball grip at first?..and progress as his hands get stronger to inter-locking? Brian |
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| Kids Teaching kids is alot of fun. Don't over burden them with details of the game. Distance - The main thing with kids under 8 try to get them to swing fast. Control will come later. When kids get older 8-10 they don't swing through. If they are taught at an early age, they will have distance as they get older. Short game - Play games with them. Putting games are great, they may even beat you. Tell them you are equal on and around the green and they will concentrate more at their short game. If you need some games to play let me know. My son is 11 and has been playing since age 8. GolfBald
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