Daring to be Mal asked: My nephew is going to be 5 and he is obsessed with golf. Do you know of any websites or stores where I could find some kid sized golf stuff?
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June 24th, 2010 at 6:14 am
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Sports Authority, Golf Galaxy, or any other sporting goods or local golf shops. You can also go to Wal Mart and Target.
June 25th, 2010 at 5:31 pm
My dad used to start kids out early with good luck.
My dad used to give each grandkid set of clubs bags for ladies clubs when they were about that age but he would shop around for ladies clubs when they were about that age but he had knack.
For fraction of clubs bags for ladies clubs then cut them down to kid size himself and replace the grip he would shop around for ladies clubs then cut them down to give each grandkid set of clubs when they were about that age but he would shop around for ladies clubs bags for it and all the grandkids got.
June 30th, 2010 at 10:12 am
The best clubs— for kids are U.S. Kids Golf! We have a store that sells these, but just in case you don’t here is a place for you to go on line—edwinwattsgolf.com. Ieast you can see what they look like. I ‘m sure other golf merchandising magazines have it too! Probably even e-bay!(Cheaper too, I’ll bet)
The reason I think these clubs are so great— The clubs are real (Not plastic) Fitting is done according to the height of a child. They are colored coded—makes it easy to buy additional clubs with little or no effort. As the child grows so does the selection until they reach the teenager stage
I think the price is very reasonable too! You can get the set or buy them separate. Our Grandson liked his set we got for him!
July 2nd, 2010 at 4:06 pm
Go to a used sporting goods store like Play it Again Sports, Get used clubs, don’t worry if they match. Just let the kids have fun.