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Tips For Raising Your Kids To Love Golf

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Golf is a sport that is enjoyed by many adults and not just the golfer pros. Everyone likes to get out on the course on a nice day and improve their score. For adults, this game can be fun, for children golf may seem a little boring. This does not mean that children cannot learn to enjoy the game and enjoy the outdoors. 

These are some tips to help a person get their children to understand the game of golf and develop a love for playing golf to maybe one day become like the golfer pros.

 Encouragement

Golf is not always going to be an easy game. A child may have trouble getting the ball into the hole in a specific amount of swings. A parent has to be positive and keep encouraging the child. If the child has made a good shot they should be told that their shot was good. If the shot was not so good there are still ways to encourage the child. A parent can say something like

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