Is your child starting to show some interest in golf? Do they have friends that play, or have you taken them to the course? How quickly your son or daughter can get hooked on the game is amazing. Maybe they watch you hit balls or see the professionals play on TV. Regardless of why they are interested, we recommend you support the idea. Golf is a game they will be able to play for years. It is the only sport you can play from age 5 to 95. If you see a golf spark, air it, and try to grow the flame!

You may face a few challenges if your child wants to take up the game. Where can they play? How can we learn the rules? How do I find them golf clubs? The 3rd question is the topic of this post, so here are quick answers to the first two. Where they play doesn’t really matter – look for a local First Tee Chapter or find a local driving range. You can learn the rules over time; if you want to read about them, check out resources on the USGA (United States Golf Association) website.

Finding the correct clubs for your child is critical; we are here to help!

Make Sure the Clubs Match Your Player

Thirty years ago, finding clubs designed for junior golfers was tough. Most players had to use “adult” clubs either too long, too heavy, or both. Junior golfers today are much luckier, as plenty of options are built for them. You need to consider two main factors when searching for junior golf clubs.

1.      Skill Level of Your Child

If your child is just getting started in the game, you don’t need to rush out and buy them a full set of 14 clubs. You might want to start with only one club or maybe 5-7. As they progress in the game, you can invest more in the clubs, but at first, start simple.

2.      Your Child’s Height

While age is certainly a factor, your child’s height is the real key. Clubs need to have a specific length based on how tall the player is so that they work as designed. Will this change over time? Of course – your junior golfer will have multiple clubs as they grow.

Check Out US Kids Golf

Most golf manufacturers (Callaway, PING, etc.) offer junior golf clubs, but US Kids is the leader in this area because they all make clubs for kids. They also make it easy on you as a parent.

They allow you to pick the clubs you want based on the abovementioned factors: skill level and height. Each set of clubs is listed with a height range, so you know you are getting clubs that are appropriately sized for your child. We recommend you buy when your child is low in the range to give them room to grow into the clubs.

If your child chooses to become competitive and wants to play in tournaments, US Kids also runs events for juniors from 6 to 14.

Have Fun!

It’s very cool that your child is interested in golf. Embrace it and let them grow in the game at their own pace. They will be strolling down the fairways for years!