Easy Ways to Teach Kids How to Play Golf
At PSRTA Golf Club, Bikaner, we believe golf is a game for all ages—and there’s no better time to start than childhood! Teaching kids to play golf isn’t just about swings and putts; it’s about building confidence, having fun, and creating memories that can last a lifetime. If you’re looking to introduce your child, grandchild, or young family member to the world of golf, here are some easy and effective ways to get started.
1. Make It Fun First
For kids, fun always comes first! Use games and challenges to teach basics—like hitting balls through hoops, aiming for targets, or creating mini-golf courses at home. Celebrate their successes, no matter how small, to keep enthusiasm high.
2. Start with the Short Game
Chipping and putting are easier for little arms than big drives. Begin on the practice green or with soft foam balls at home. Short game practice builds confidence and helps kids see quick improvement.
3. Use Kid-Friendly Equipment
Choose lightweight, junior-sized clubs designed for children’s hands and heights. Oversized plastic or foam clubs are great for the youngest beginners and keep things safe and manageable.
4. Keep Lessons Short and Sweet
Young attention spans are limited! Limit lessons to 20–30 minutes, mixing instruction with play and letting kids take breaks as needed. A positive, relaxed pace encourages learning.
5. Show, Don’t Tell
Kids learn best by watching. Demonstrate swings and stances, then let them mimic you. Use clear, simple language and lots of encouragement.
6. Teach the Basics of Etiquette
Even at an early age, introduce simple golf etiquette—like taking turns, being quiet when someone is swinging, and caring for the course. These lessons help build respect for the game and for others.
7. Get Them Involved in Group Clinics or Camps
PSRTA Golf Club offers junior clinics and summer camps where kids can learn in a group setting. Group lessons add a social element and make learning feel like a team sport.
8. Encourage Family Rounds
Make golf a family activity! Play short, friendly rounds together and let kids keep score (or even make up their own scoring system). The goal is quality time, not perfect swings.
9. Celebrate Every Milestone
Whether it’s hitting the ball for the first time or sinking a long putt, celebrate progress. Take photos, offer small rewards, and make every achievement feel special.
10. Keep the Pressure Off
Let kids learn at their own pace. Avoid criticism or over-coaching—praise effort, not just results, and let their love for the game grow naturally.
Start Their Golf Journey at PSRTA
Teaching kids to play golf is an investment in fun, confidence, and lifelong skills. With the right approach, children will develop not just golfing ability but also patience, discipline, and a love for the outdoors.
Ready to introduce your child to golf? Contact the PSRTA Pro Shop to learn about our junior programs and upcoming family golf events. See you (and your future golf star) on the course!