โณ What to Bring for Junior Golf Lessons
1. Clubs Sized for Juniors
If possible, bring a junior-sized set (shorter/lighter clubs designed for kids).
If not, I can provide age-appropriate loaner clubs.
2. Golf Balls
A few balls for drills and games.
3. Comfortable Clothing & Shoes
Athletic wear kids can move in.
Golf shoes or sneakers with traction.
4. Hat / Sunscreen / Water Bottle
Keeping kids safe and comfortable is key during outdoor lessons.
5. Positive Energy
A willingness to try new things, play games, and have fun while learning.
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๐จโ๐ซ How I Adapt for Junior Golfers
Fun-First Approach โ use games, challenges, and contests to keep kids engaged while learning fundamentals.
Simple Language & Visuals โ break down swing concepts into easy-to-understand cues (โbig Y shape,โ โaim like an arrow,โ etc.).
Age-Appropriate Drills โ shorter lessons, more movement, and interactive drills to match attention spans.
Positive Reinforcement โ celebrate small wins and effort to build confidence and love for the game.
Patience & Encouragement โ focus on progress, not perfection, making sure every student feels successful.
Building Life Skills โ emphasize sportsmanship, respect, and focus โ lessons that go beyond golf.
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๐ Parents: If your child doesnโt have clubs yet, no problem โ I can help fit them for the right size and provide equipment for lessons.
๐๏ธโโ๏ธ What to Bring for Teen Golf Lessons
1. Full Set of Clubs
If you have one. If not, bring your main clubs (driver, iron, wedge, putter).
Loaner clubs available if needed.
2. Golf Balls
A small sleeve for drills and practice.
3. Golf Glove & Proper Shoes
For grip and stability. Athletic shoes work if no golf shoes yet.
4. Comfortable, Athletic Clothing
Dress to move freely; bring a hat and sunscreen for outdoors.
5. Water & Snacks
Staying fueled helps with focus and energy.
6. Notebook or Phone
To keep track of drills, swing thoughts, and practice plans.
๐จโ๐ซ How I Adapt for Teen Golfers
Performance Focused โ lessons are more goal-driven (lowering scores, competing, improving mechanics).
Advanced Concepts Introduced โ course management, mental game, shot shaping, and practice structure.
Technology Integration โ use of video swing analysis and training aids for visual learning.
Individualized Coaching โ every teen has different goals (varsity team, college golf, or just improving for fun). I match my teaching to their ambition level.
Accountability & Practice Plans โ I give structured routine