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    Key takeaways
    • Before the round, tell your child you are proud for competing so their worth is not tied to the score.
    • During the round, avoid coaching from the gallery; let them play and problem solve to maintain focus.
    • Allow setbacks to build resilience; stay calm and present, teaching that First Tee's FAIL is First Attempt In Learning.

    Tournament season is here, and if your child is competing in junior golf this summer, you’re probably already thinking about how to show up for them. 

    Your presence matters. Research consistently shows that parental support is one of the biggest factors in whether a young athlete has a positive sports experience. But there’s a version of support that helps kids thrive, and a version that can add weight to an already pressurized moment. The difference isn’t always obvious, especially when you love your kid and want them to succeed. 

    Kids are remarkably perceptive. They notice the furrowed brow or slumped shoulders after a missed putt. They feel the silence in the car ride home. What they might not understand, however, is that you’re feeling disappointed for them – not disappointed in them. 

    Your child wants to know that you care. But during competition, that awareness can work against them. When kids sense that a parent’s mood is tied to their performance, they start playing for the wrong audience. Instead of focusing on the shot in front of them, they’re managing your reaction, and that’s an enormous cognitive and emotional load for a young person to carry. 

    What helpful presence actually looks like 

    The good news is that being a supportive presence doesn’t require you to suppress your emotions. It just requires a small shift in focus. 

    Before the round, keep it simple. Remind your child that you’re proud of them for competing, full stop. 

    During the round, resist the urge to coach from the gallery. Even well-intentioned tips mid-round can disrupt a young golfer’s concentration and signal that you’re focused on outcomes rather than effort. Let them play and problem-solve. 

    While athletes can learn from mistakes, avoid offering critiques right after a round when emotions are raw. Instead, try leading with curiosity. Prompt reflection with questions like: 

    • How were the conditions? 
    • What was the best moment of your round? 
    • What did you learn today from your round? 

    Let the hard moments do their job 

    Competitive golf is full of adversity … missed putts, bad bounces, tough weather. These moments feel painful in the short term, but they’re also exactly where some of the most important development happens. 

    At First Tee, FAIL stands for First Attempt In Learning. The idea is that setbacks aren’t signs of failure but part of the process. When kids are allowed to sit with a hard moment, reflect on it and try again, they build something no coaching tip can give them: genuine resilience. 

    Your role in those moments isn’t to fix the feeling or explain away the disappointment. It’s to stay calm, stay present and let your child know that your love isn’t contingent on the scorecard. 

    What junior golfers often need most from their parents is the freedom to compete, take risks, make mistakes and figure things out in real time. 

    Find a First Tee chapter near you to learn about competitive golf opportunities. 

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