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Today we’re continuing our series on families, children, and parents finding ways to keep playing golf after those first experiences in school or the local community. And with the weather here in Sussex being absolutely soaking wet, it’s not exactly ideal conditions for getting out on the course.
So this episode is all about golf simulators — indoor golf, TrackMan-style tech, and whether simulators might actually offer a brilliant, safe, engaging way for children and their families to play together.
I’ll be honest, I don’t have loads of experience with simulators, and sometimes the amount of options can feel overwhelming… but that’s exactly why I wanted to explore it. What should families expect? How do you make the most of your time? And how do you keep it fun and simple for children?
By Neil Plimmer5
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Today we’re continuing our series on families, children, and parents finding ways to keep playing golf after those first experiences in school or the local community. And with the weather here in Sussex being absolutely soaking wet, it’s not exactly ideal conditions for getting out on the course.
So this episode is all about golf simulators — indoor golf, TrackMan-style tech, and whether simulators might actually offer a brilliant, safe, engaging way for children and their families to play together.
I’ll be honest, I don’t have loads of experience with simulators, and sometimes the amount of options can feel overwhelming… but that’s exactly why I wanted to explore it. What should families expect? How do you make the most of your time? And how do you keep it fun and simple for children?