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Conference 7.286::golf

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Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
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925.0. "Junior Golf" by WAV13::STEVENS () Thu Apr 19 1990 17:35

    Does anyone know of any good junior golf programs in the
    South Shore area of Massachusetts? I have an 8 year old
    who is very interested in the "good game" and I would
    like to see him start out with the fundamentals of a good
    program.
    
    Gary
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925.1Wait on competion..USEM::VOUTSELASMon Apr 23 1990 12:0711
    Gary,
    At 8 , I would keep him away from competion and
    just let him play with you and get to enjoy it and
    lern the basics.
    At 12 I started,on my son who is now 17 and playing the
    #2 slot on the Arlington High Golf team. But this is 
    his first taste of competitive golf and NOW WANTS to
    play MGA Junior Level competition.(at the expense of Baseball)
    
    Ang
    
925.2SKETCH::PIELMon Apr 23 1990 13:2326
           Gary,
    
                  Move into any of these programs carefully. Make sure that
    your son is really interested before you make the move.
      Competetion at his age is a touchy area. If your son has demonstrated
    the interest and has the appropriate skill level for his group, then
    participation in a junior program can be considered. Heck, kids play
    Little League at 9 and think about all those youth soccer leagues !
     The kids are playing competitively at an early age anyway, so why is
    golf any different ?
     As a parent and having coached Little League baseball for 15 years, I 
    have found that a child's interest is best ruined by pushy parents
    and coaches whose only interest is winning (not to mention coaches that
    have no understanding of the fundamentals of the particular game they
    are involved in).
     While I have not yet reached the point of junior golf with my 2 kids
    and have not looked into it very deeply, I like the idea more than if
    they wanted to get into baseball.
    
     Again, approach this carefully. Every child is different, especially
    at this age and good luck.
    
    
    
    
                         Ken
925.3Golf CampAIMHI::CORRIGANTue Apr 24 1990 11:2210
    
    Gary,
    
    I went to a golf camp at Ponkapoag G.C. in Canton about 15 years ago
    and it was great. I don't know if it still exists but you could call
    the course. It was set up by age groups and had group and individual
    lessons from local Pro's. It's worth givin' Ponky a call.
    
    Joe