Here's a video of my daughter golfing on her 2nd birthday. I have to fix that cross handed grip. The over under on when she beats me is 13. Place your bets!
Stay tuned, a posting about golfing in Taiwan is right around the corner.
Nice work she's got pretty good form for a 2 year old. When I'm playing around with two daughters(3 and 6) there always trying to bash the golf ball it's quite cute. Enjoy it! Sean Ottawa Golf Blog
Thanks Sean. Its really fun playing with the kid in the livingroom. I found a place near me that starts lessons for kids when they turn 4. Has your 6 year-old taken lessons? Just curious if that's too young or if they enjoy it.
My seven year old took lessons last year, when he was six, and loved it. It was a program called "SNAG" golf that used oversize equipment and a ball that was similar in construction to a tennis ball. The instructor required that the parent stayed for the entire lesson, not just dump the kid and leave. At the end of the hour the kids would have to teach the parents what they had learned. It was the best part of the lesson.
I love your blog! I will have to share it with Brent and the boys; they are just getting into the game of golf. We went golfing in Hilton Head, SC this summer and shark fishing. It was awesome!
Your daughter is absolutely precious not to mention a natural little golfer.
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Nice work she's got pretty good form for a 2 year old. When I'm playing around with two daughters(3 and 6) there always trying to bash the golf ball it's quite cute. Enjoy it!
Sean
Ottawa Golf Blog
Thanks Sean. Its really fun playing with the kid in the livingroom. I found a place near me that starts lessons for kids when they turn 4. Has your 6 year-old taken lessons? Just curious if that's too young or if they enjoy it.
Hey Bad,
Glad you finally came out of hibernation.
It's good you have your daughter working on her game in February. If she laid off all winter, she might be washed up by the time she's 3.
Seriously, very cute as Sean says. I think she's a natural. Have a good time in Taiwan.
Armchair
My seven year old took lessons last year, when he was six, and loved it. It was a program called "SNAG" golf that used oversize equipment and a ball that was similar in construction to a tennis ball. The instructor required that the parent stayed for the entire lesson, not just dump the kid and leave. At the end of the hour the kids would have to teach the parents what they had learned. It was the best part of the lesson.
I'll take the under.
Hi Bobby,
I love your blog! I will have to share it with Brent and the boys; they are just getting into the game of golf. We went golfing in Hilton Head, SC this summer and shark fishing. It was awesome!
Your daughter is absolutely precious not to mention a natural little golfer.
Hugs to all of you!
Love,
Mari
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