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	<title>Winning Golf Shots &#187; Children</title>
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		<title>Children Learning To Play Golf</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2013 06:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children are learning golf in school. Most schools recognize golf as a sport and have golf teams. They teach the kids the art of golfing with instructional videos and professional lessons. Parents sometimes send their children to golf schools if they express an interest in playing golf. Golf is a family sport if you want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children are learning golf in school. Most schools recognize golf as a sport and have golf teams. They teach the kids the art of golfing with instructional videos and professional lessons. Parents sometimes send their children to golf schools if they express an interest in playing golf. Golf is a family sport if you want it to be. Besides learning school and at private lessons, some parents start their children off on the driving range and teach them what they know. More and more children are participating in golf and becoming leaders in the field. Look at Tiger Woods. He started early and is a young golf pro.  </p>
<p>If you start golfing early enough in life and continue to improve your game, you can become the next Tiger Woods. It takes dedication and practice to become a pro and anyone can do it with the right teacher and determination to become the best. Golfing does take skill. You have to have distance, which comes from you stance and swing. You need to be able to judge the distance to the green while avoiding any bunkers and water holes. Trees are another obstacle to avoid. Even the bet golfers can slice a ball and send it flying off course.  </p>
<p>Many golf courses have children&#038;&#8217;s golf leagues during the golfing season with tournaments and competitions. This helps kids improve and learn different techniques to improve their game. While playing as a child they are essentially grooming themselves for future golf tournaments and competitions. The game of golf has become a sport that kids who do not like football or basketball can play and receive credit for in school. If you belong to a school team, this counted as a credit for your gymnastics class in some states.  </p>
<p>You can buy accessories and golf clubs for children. As a child grows, they need to find clubs that fit them better. You always need to have the right size clubs for playing golf or you could hurt yourself as well as not play a good game. To buy golf clubs, you need to visit a pro shop or even a sporting store and try the club on for size. Just because you think the club is the right size, it may not feel comfortable when you swing. The shaft flex and the grip are important factors when buying a new club. The younger you are, you can probably use a shaft with less flex than what someone older would use.  </p>
<p>When you are learning to play golf as a child, you will spend a great deal of time learning the basics. Scoring, swinging, stance and terminology before you actually start a game. Once you have the basics, you start learning to improve your swing, how to improve your distance and the precision needed when hitting the golf ball. A child learning to golf is nothing new, it is just becoming more popular today because of other young pro&#038;&#8217;s that encourage kids to take up the game.</p>
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		<title>Picking The Appropriate Golf Instructor For Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Sep 2013 06:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you can imagine there are numerous considerations that should be taken into account in order to choose the best golf instructor for a child. Of course, everyone needs to select an appropriate instructor and choosing an instructor can be a huge decision to make, but when you are selecting the instructor for a child [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you can imagine there are numerous considerations that should be taken into account in order to choose the best golf instructor for a child.  Of course, everyone needs to select an appropriate instructor and choosing an instructor can be a huge decision to make, but when you are selecting the instructor for a child there are several additional considerations that should be taken into account.  Never rush into picking the first instructor that you find for your child, this can be a very big mistake, instead take the time to ensure that you pick out the best instructor possible that will allow your child to grow and develop into the best golfer possible. </p>
<p>You want to first start out by searching for someone who is experienced.  This will allow you to find the most experienced instructor possible.  Because children learn differently than adults, you need a highly experienced instructor.  Someone who has just started teaching is generally not the best choice of instructors because they generally lack the ability to tailor lessons to a level that a child can understand.</p>
<p>Additional considerations are you want someone who has verifiable references.  Especially helpful is if they can provide references for children that they have taught.  While you generally will not be able to talk to the child, you can at least talk to the parent.  This will allow you to talk to someone that has experience with the instructor that you are considering to see how well they worked with children.  As you can imagine this can be very helpful in deciding which instructor is really best for your child.  </p>
<p>You should also try to find an instructor that works with children.  This will allow you to have the best possible match for your child.  Even if they are not currently instructing other children at the time, experience working with children should be a must.  The amount of skill as well as patience that is required to teach children is very much different than the amount of time and patience that is required to teach adults.  </p>
<p>Someone who has an attitude or a rough instructional style is generally not a good match for children.  You want someone who has a very friendly and cheerful disposition to teach your child.  This will allow your child to look forward to going to their golfing lessons, rather than be upset when it is time to actually go for lessons.  A child who enjoys going and actually enjoys their instructor is much more likely to appreciate the instructor than someone who dislikes their instructor.</p>
<p>Always set up a time for your child to meet the potential instructor.  You want to ensure that your child feels comfortable with the instructor so arranging a time when everyone can meet and talk for a few minutes with no pressures is a really good idea.  This is usually much cheaper than paying for a full session of lessons that are not used.  Especially since most instructors will provide a free initial meeting this gives a perfect time to meet.  Some instructors will also provide a free or greatly reduced initial lesson as well, if the instructor offers this it is very wise to take them up on it.  You can learn a lot by watching their actual teaching style to see how they interact specifically with your child during a lesson.</p>
<p>Take the time to really look around; you should avoid jumping to the first instructor that you find.  Your child needs someone who can help them expand their skills in a friendly and encouraging environment.  Stressing out and screaming is something that an instructor should not do with a child, there should be no temper tantrums under any circumstances so if you notice the instructor behaves this way, find someone else.  Never ignore your gut instincts; this is the perfect chance to allow you to really see what your child can do with the right instructor.</p>
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