Gifts: Giving To The Beginner Golfer
By A Heath
It's golf season again! And you might be looking for
a gift to give to someone who's just starting off in golf. So, here
are some suggestions. These beginner golf gifts target those new golf
souls... the ones who don't yet know what their in for, or the ones
who are already hooked after just playing a few times.
Golf Lessons
The single best choice out of all gifts for the golf
beginner is golf lessons. There's nothing that the beginning golfer
can use more. It's even better than a set of clubs, because it will
give him/her a chance to really decide if he/she likes the game and
wants to stick with it.
After all, golf can be extremely frustrating, but
it's also highly addictive. Start them off right with a lesson and
give them a good swing foundation. Contact your local golf course
or instruction facility to find out what options you have in your
area.
Golf Books
If you can't afford to buy golf lessons for the beginning
golfer, at the very least, get him/her an instruction book or DVD.
There are lot to choose from, many with the beginner in mind.
Don't forget that along with frustrating and addictive,
golf can also be intimidating, so help them to be better prepared
for their experience.
And even if you do decide on giving lessons, instruction
books or DVDs are excellent complementary beginner golf gifts.
First Set of Golf Clubs
A lot of new golfers start out by borrowing or renting
their clubs when they play, so to help them along you may want to
start him/her off with their own set of golf clubs. Don't go with
anything extravagant or expensive with their first set.
Clubs are usually a pretty personal choice, and it's
probable that their first set won't be the one they stick with in
the long term.
This is even more important if you're buying the first
set of clubs for a child, as they will most likely outgrow them by
the next summer. If you do get a set of clubs, make sure you get a
bag to go with it.
Driving Range Membership
It's very common for a new golfer to want to just
get out there and whack the ball! Actually, many experienced golfers
want to do that.
And while that may not be the best thing to do on
the course, it's certainly fun to do at the driving range! You can
give a membership to a local driving range.
Other options include a gift certificate, ball tokens,
or a 10 bucket pass. What the practice facility offers in the form
of a membership or package deal will determine what options you have
for these beginner golf gifts.
Golf Shoes
Depending on where he/she will be playing, the beginner
golfer may need to wear golf shoesicon to get onto the course. Check
into this first, as many courses have rules in this regard.
Consider buying a pair of either soft spiked shoes,
or ones that can be converted to soft spikes, as this, too, is a requirement
for some golf courses. If they don't need golf shoes right away, avoid
choosing them as your beginner golf gift selection.
We say this for a couple of reasons:
1) any type of shoe is hard to pick out as a gift,
and the fit of a golf shoe is important for comfort, especially if
you consider the amount of walking that a golfer does.
2) It's actually better for golfer's balance to practice
without golf shoes, as the golfer cannot depend on the stability of
the spikes to hold them in place.
An alternative to golf shoes as a beginner golf gift
is the ever-present gift certificate, so they can pick out their own
shoes.
Golf Balls
Like golf clubs, the type and brand of golf balls
aren't important for the beginner. While you may want to consider
compression when picking them out (the softer the hitter, the lower
the compression), the type and construction of the golf ball will
have very little bearing when he/she is first starting out.
It would probably be a more appreciated gift if you
were to personalize the balls with their name, nickname, or other
custom logo, but that might make them all the more upset when the
balls are lost (and they WILL be lost).
Gloves and Accessories
Don't forget the accessories! Gloves, tees, and ball
markers are inexpensive items that will add a nice touch for beginner
golf gifts. It's like giving a golf starter kit. Get him/her a glove
- it will make them feel more confident or credible when holding their
clubs - like a "real" golfer!
Remember, the right-handed golfer needs a left-hand
glove (and vice-versa). And get them some tees (perhaps personalized)
and a few ball markers. You don't want them to feel left out, do you?
Save the expensive and fancy golf gifts for another
gift occasion. If the recipient of your gifts decides to give up golf,
then the expensive or extravagant gifts would be a waste.
If he/she sticks with the game, then the more elaborate
golf gifts will be more appreciated down the road. For now, focus
on simple beginner golf gifts to get them started.
A Heath is a gift researcher for http://www.the-gift-wizard.com