The Golf Parent

The Behaviours That Really Matter For Junior Golfers - Tim Cooke

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Dec 3, 2025
Tim Cooke, PGA Master Professional and former Division I player with training in pedagogy, biomechanics and sports psychology, explains what shapes durable junior golfers. He covers posture and a neutral lower spine, five-ball practice sets, mapping practice around tournaments, why age sixteen matters for commitment, preventing burnout with multi-sport play and how parents can align with coaches.
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ADVICE

Plan Practice Around Tournaments

  • Map practice across weeks and months distinguishing skill-development days from performance prep near tournaments.
  • Use tournament-free pockets to make technical changes and reserve performance-focused routines closer to competition.
INSIGHT

Elite Juniors Have Clear Goals

  • Elite juniors have a clear goal (usually: play college golf) and structure years of practice toward that outcome.
  • Choosing a college should balance golf level with academic and social fit, not default to prestige alone.
ADVICE

Make Parents Part Of The Team

  • Include parents in the development team and ensure they learn the coach's technical language to reinforce consistent messaging.
  • Ask the coach for bullet-point guidance parents can repeat after rounds to avoid mixed messages.
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