It’s the time of the year when many of us take a look back and assess the previous 12 months to learn and prepare for the next year. It can be a very useful exercise, especially if you follow these simple steps which have been tailored to the needs of junior golfers.
Perform an Annual Review This process will enable a parent to look back and celebrate the victories (I’m not necessarily referring to tournament victories), evaluate the failures, and decide on the changes or shifts that are necessary to make 2025 more successful for a young golfer. This can best be done by writing the answers to the following three questions.
Create a System and Forget about Goals Most of us attempt to set some goals but struggle year after year to accomplish what we outline on paper. A far more productive approach is to commit to a process of improvement – in other words a system for accomplishing goals. Here’s an example:
In summary, goals are good for planning your progress. Systems are good for actually making progress. Prepare Your Child’s Tournament Schedule in Advance After completing an assessment of 2024 and putting together an improvement system for 2025, it’s time to plan out your son or daughter’s tournament schedule. Preparing the schedule in advance increases the chances that your child will perform well when it counts the most and will help you save on travel and other expenses. When exploring which tournaments to play, it makes sense to follow these guidelines:
If you follow the three steps outlined above, you will be putting your junior golfer in position to have a successful and rewarding 2025.
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