Golf Lessons for 5 Year-Old

Updated on June 10, 2009
L.M. asks from Danville, CA
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Hello Moms! I am looking for golf lessons for my 5 year old son. We live in Danville, so somewhere in the area or near by (San Ramon, Walnut Creek, Dublin) would be great. Thanks in advance!

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S.G.

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Bridges offers a summer camp for kids so I'm sure they offer year around lessons. We're also doing a golf camp through the town of Danville at Montair Elemeentary school in August. It's for 5-7 year olds.

Good luck!

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M.F.

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I live in Danville too and took lessons at the Tilden Park course. I noticed that they did Nike Tee It Up series of Kids lessons there as well. I would also try the Bridges and maybe even the Danville rec guide??? Good Luck.

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M.G.

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Hi L.
Welcome to Danville. I raised both my sons here and it turned out very good for them. Both of my boys have had lessons in San Ramon at Royal Vista Golf, & the driving range in Pleasanton for 1 on 1. My youngest son now is the head golf pro at Callippe in Pleasanton I know he does a summer course for kids the office ####-###-#### his name is Doug Giannini

Good luck
M. G.

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Y.T.

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On Alcosta Blvd. is the San Ramon Golf Club and they advertise golf lessons for the Jr.Golfer.I don't know if they teach 5 year olds but it's worth a try.

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D.S.

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Greetings L.: There are only 4 in the family that doesn't live, breath, and watch golf and I am one. I do know that my brother in law has set up an area in the yard to teach his children. They all start out with child sets so no one gets hurt and as they get better he rearranges things so they can putt and even have a sand pit. It really isn't that big of an area. So just a thought about teaching your child yourself and having fun.
Enjoy the adventure of parenthood, NanaGlenda

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J.A.

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The San Ramon Golf Course (off Alcosta) is great! Just call the club house, and they'll give you all the information.

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