
Golf is often described as a game of patience and precision, but for parents of junior golfers, it’s also a journey of emotions. From the quiet anticipation before the first tee shot to the warm embrace after the final putt, these moments matter more than any scorecard.
In this post, we’ll explore why your presence as a parent is the ultimate support system, and how to make the most of these two critical moments: before the round begins and after it ends.
Why the Calm Before the First Tee Matters
Before that first shot, your child is carrying a mix of excitement, nervousness, and focus. How you show up in those moments can set the tone for their entire round.
Pro Tip: Instead of asking, “Are you ready to level up?”, try “What’s one thing you’re excited about today?”
When the round ends, your child needs one thing above all: connection, not critique.
Remember: A hug says more than a hundred words of advice ever could.
Golf isn’t just about birdies and bogeys, it’s about growing together. By being present for the calm and the hug, you teach your child resilience, patience, and love for the game.
Your role as a parent? Be the safe space before, during, and after the game.
Next time you walk your junior golfer to the first tee, take a deep breath together. Smile. And when that last putt drops, wrap them up in a big hug. That’s the memory that will outlast the scorecard.
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