Taking son for his 1st ever round

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so my 16 y/o has the bug (costing me a forune in range balls) and I am taking him out for his 1st ever 18 holes, he gets free membership until he is 17 so all good there. Luckily my club only has 79 members so course will probably be empty so no worries with slow play/hold ups.

He can't hit driver or woods yet but hits 3 hybrid 200 ish and fairly decent with his irons so was wondering should I just let him get on with it and choose his own club/shots?

I am off 28 so not really good enough to advise too much anyway.

I bet the little git beats me ;)
 
just glad he is my size in clothing (just about) as can't afford to kit him out lol.

he has a makeshift set so enough to get on with, just hope he doesnt expect me to buy him all the latest kit as even I dont have any of that :D
 
I would DEF let him get on with it, offer encouragement ONLY at this stage unless he specifically says Daaad help!
this could cement or liquify his interest in golf so let him have FUN FUN FUN and he will learn
 
well it was not too bad at all. He did struggle with alignment and was trying to skin the ball on most shots but, he chipped ok and putted decent and hit a couple of decent tee shots with the 4 hybrid. gonna get him some junior lessons while he still qualifies.

got a feeling he needs some better irons as the md tour steel with graphite shafts aint much cop, will have to do for now though.
 
I can`t wait to take my son out for his first round, he is only 10 months old but it is something as a first time father i cant wait to do. I don`t think there is another sport that gives father and son time to truly enjoy each others company in the way that golf does. Call me soft and sentimental but enjoy every minute. Oh and dont let him beat you ha ha
 
I can`t wait to take my son out for his first round, he is only 10 months old but it is something as a first time father i cant wait to do. I don`t think there is another sport that gives father and son time to truly enjoy each others company in the way that golf does. Call me soft and sentimental but enjoy every minute. Oh and dont let him beat you ha ha

Totally agree. Mines 2 approaching 3 taking him to the course tomorrow for the second time. He loves it!
 
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