The unofficial field manual for all golfers bringing home their new bundle of joy.
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hen you embark on the adventure of parenthood, you usually read a book or two and take a baby class of some sort before your little bundle of joy arrives. The experts will tell you all about how to feed the child and change diapers—among other things. So you are prepared for everything you need to know to be a good parent, right? Well, not exactly. What they always forget to tell you is how to get your child ready for a life at the Club and on the golf course. Some of your best memories as a parent can be times with your children on the golf course and around the club, so you want to be prepared to take advantage of every opportunity. Just because life gets faster and a little crazy doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy a round of golf or dinner out. Here are a few tips to help you fully utilize all the Club has to offer with your entire family.
S TA R T T H E M Y O U N G We all know the horror stories of babies on a plane, but bringing a baby to the Club is different. Sure babies cry, but who doesn’t love seeing a baby at the Club? So how about a quick three holes or maybe even nine? Monday afternoons are a great time for taking your young one for a walk in a stroller around the course.