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My son just turned 3 a fwe weeks ago. He already has the Fisher Price "Fred Flinstone" plastic club and ball set. I want to put him onto the next level which leads me to all the kiddie sets out there.

For those of you who are in the same situation or have gone through this phase, what do you recommend? (besides lessons) I'm leaning toward the "Snoopy" set..think it has a driver, iron, putter. He's about 3'2".

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My son just turned 3 a fwe weeks ago. He already has the Fisher Price "Fred Flinstone" plastic club and ball set. I want to put him onto the next level which leads me to all the kiddie sets out there.

I got my kiddo one of the U.S. Kids Golf clubs. The wedge (in red) because it's the shortest, smallest, lightest thing out there. Plus it's likely to get the ball airborn (though that doesn't seem to matter much to a kid).

I had an article posted on getting kids involved in golf, but the search on our main site is being slow right now because some other jerk on the server is running about 100 copies of a configure.cgi script.

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Right when I saw the title of this thread I was gonna recommend US Kids Golf, so I'm glad to see Erik already took care of that.

Check out their website if you're interested: US Kids Golf

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http://thesandtrap.com/archives/club...nior_clubs.php

That's the article I was thinking of earlier. Very little applies to a 3YO.

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We all know that the short game is where we make or break our scores. I have only one suggestion my friend:

Miniature Golf.

Mini Golf Courses are the training grounds for a superb, developed golfer.

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We all know that the short game is where we make or break our scores. I have only one suggestion my friend:

never even thought about that..thanks :)


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