Golf’s next generation.
The ABCs of movement.

Junior golfers between the ages of 6 and 12 are learning the basics of the swing. But they wouldn’t be able to do that without learning the ABCs of movement – Agility, Balance, Coordination, and Speed – first. These four skills, identified by movement experts, are critical to learning any sport. In fact, children won’t acquire all these skills by only playing golf.

At this age, more is more
Playing as many different sports and games as possible is the best way for your child to improve their movement ABCs. Ball sports like soccer help develop agility and speed. Gymnastics is great for developing balance and coordination. The same goes for tennis, hockey, and baseball. The more sports your child has played, the better off they’ll be when learning golf.

Get your child involved

Our ‘Crush It!’ junior golf programs incorporate the latest best practice principles for junior development from the American Development Model. Here, children develop their physical and mental abilities while also developing a love for the game.