We all talk of perpetuating the game and to do that our children must be able to enjoy the game! With the high price of golf memberships and the 4 (GD) hours it takes to play a round of golf, it is ever increasingly difficult to get children who are accustomed to Instant Gratification interested in golf.
Jr. Golf has been a sour grapes situation for me. I was fortunate to grow up on a golf course...literally. My children have been afforded the opportunity to play golf at no charge, which turns out to me a non-issue for them. Problem is their friend's parents, in a society that nearly requires both parents to work, can ill-afford the time, money, and effort it takes to get their children to golf. Thus without friends taht play golf they all but find golf as a nuisance.
My only goal for my children was to get them to the point where they could simply "enjoy the game". I didn't expect the to compete at the highest level. Certainly I hoped they would have the passion for the game that I have, but "forget about it".
My son is 17, going to be a senior, and he is pushed, PUSHED, daily by his mother to play golf. So much so that he hates the game and it has now become work for him. However, when he comes home from a round of golf his attitude is much improved. He is playing Jr. Golf tournaments this summer, but only at the PUSHING of his mother. The Push has given him a laisie faire attitude and his score reflects that attitude.
My son is not conflicted with football, basketball, or other sports.
Is it an all or nothing endeavor for him.......I think not. I know that he can now enjoy the game the rest of his life. He can do business on the course, enjoy a corporate outing, and generally enjoy the sport. Goal accomplished. Will he will the State Championship.......no way.
Children today live in such a structured environment and they have become robotic in their nature. The Asian culture is more programmed for such robotic approach to life, with children put on tracts in life at an early age. Perhaps that is why the LPGA is now dominated by Asian robots.
Being like Dad is not going to happen in my family. The majority of my golf in the last 2 decade has been played between 5:20 am - 7:00 am.
I have plans to play 10 days straight with my son when I return home from China. This, according to my wife, will prep my son for Varsity golf. Personally he could care less. Personally I could care less……I just want to enjoy some treasured time with him to talk about other aspects of his life and not the fact that his elbow is too far from his body on the backswing. Other kids on the team have a passion for the game that he will never have. I believe that to be a self-motivation problem in our family. However, our back yard is full of ski jumps, rails, and other apparatuses that are passion driven, produced by self-motivation. He can spend hours with his friends on the slopes and in the back yard.
Have I failed as a golfing father? I don't think so as he is now the 2nd best golfer in the family and likely to take over 1st place soon.
Is there something fundamentally wrong with Jr. Golf? I don't think so. I still see kids with a passion for the game, self motivation to go hit balls, and striving to be State Champions. Robots will destroy the game, not a 2$ nausea.
How is Sean O'hair doing these days?