Golf is a game you can play for a lifetime. When you step on the range, it’s not unusual to see a pint-sized junior golfer swinging right next to a retiree. That’s part of the beauty of it.

Playing from an early age is hugely advantageous for development. Learning the fundamentals of the game early on sets you up for success down the line. Like most things, learning as a kid is much easier than learning as an adult.

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But don’t let that make you fall into the trap of thinking that you – or your child – need to be a complete golfer as a teenager.

“The biggest mistake parents make is they get too obsessed with results early,” says GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jonathan Yarwood. “If you get obsessed with results early – winning tournaments early – you stifle development.”

As a junior golfer, you needn’t worry too much about your place on the leaderboard. You aren’t going to lose your PGA Tour card or be relegated to the mini tours based on how you place in a junior event as a 12-year-old.

“Early on it’s about development, skill mastery, skill transfer, and creating the player for later on,” Yarwood says. “That’s really the key. Early success does not mean you’re going to be a great player [later on].”

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