Less Screens. More Greens.
Sitting or swinging? The choice is easy.

Between the ages of 6 and 12 years, children’s muscles, tendons and joints are going through massive changes. This is when they develop fundamental movement skills that set the foundation for their motor ability later in life. Yet children today are spending up to 4 hours a day hunched over a screen.

The outcome of this is a weaker musculoskeletal system that’s more prone to chronic pain. Golf gives children a healthy and safe way to develop their agility, balance and co-ordination. It’s also the perfect environment for mental, emotional and social development.

Golf also offers a level of stimulation that simply cannot come from a screen.

Golf is a complex skill that children can benefit from for the rest of their lives.

Replace screens with swings

Bring your child along for a round of golf and give them the joy that can’t be found in a screen.

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