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The most detrimental action for your child’s golf game

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When it comes to kids taking up golf, the temptation to simply cut down a set of adult clubs may seem like a cost-effective and efficient solution. However, veteran club designer Tom Wishon emphasizes that this approach can result in clubs that are too heavy, too stiff, with the wrong loft, lie, and length. Instead, it is crucial to ensure that kids have clubs that are properly fitted to their size and skill level, just as Tiger Woods’ father, Earl Woods, did for his son. By starting with clubs that are the correct length and weight, kids can develop a good swing and improve their game more effectively.

Cutting down clubs may leave less shaft to offset the weight of the club, making the head feel heavier, which can negatively impact a player’s performance. To counteract this, it is essential to restore mass to the clubhead to maintain the proper swing weight. This is particularly crucial in putters, where feel is a significant factor in performance. Companies like Scotty Cameron use weights on the bottom of putters to adjust the weighting based on the length of the club. Additionally, with drivers approaching the legal limit on moment of inertia, cutting down the shaft and adding weight to the head can potentially push a driver into nonconforming territory.

Therefore, it is important to consider the impact on weighting when cutting down a club, especially for young players who are still developing their skills. Instead of attempting to modify adult clubs for kids, it may be more beneficial to invest in quality sets that are specifically designed for small kids and juniors. These sets are already the proper length and weight, ensuring that young golfers have the appropriate equipment to support their development in the sport. By prioritizing proper club fitting from the beginning, parents can set their children up for success on the golf course and help them reach their full potential as players.

In conclusion, cutting down adult clubs for kids may seem like a quick fix, but it can lead to clubs that are ill-fitted and ultimately hinder a young golfer’s progress. Investing in quality sets designed for kids and juniors ensures that they have the right equipment from the start, setting them up for success on the course. By prioritizing proper club fitting and understanding the importance of weighting in club modification, parents can support their children in developing their skills and enjoying the game of golf to its fullest. Remember, when it comes to golf clubs for kids, one size does not fit all, and it’s worth investing in equipment that is tailored to their individual needs and abilities.

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