Why OMG.Kids
I want children to learn golf in a simple, natural, and enthusiastic way.
Cube OMG.Cube it is designed to help them understand how to get the ball where they want it to go—without complexities, just through playfulness and clear guidance.
I believe that when children learn to control the ball’s flight from the very beginning, golf becomes a game full of joy, confidence, and wonderful achievements for them. With the help of this tool, a new generation of players may grow up feeling good about their game—and for them, hitting the ball straight will become completely natural.
By learning to understand the purpose behind every shot, children experience less confusion and much more joy during their training—that’s exactly why I... OMG.Kids created it.
How children progress naturally
See
The cube provides clear visual direction—children can easily see their position and target.
Understand
Instead of complicated explanations, the child experiments with how different movements affect the ball’s flight—understanding comes through experience.
Feel
The hand takes the lead, and the body naturally follows—children no longer have to think about every move; they simply respond instinctively.
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Every attempt is intentional—the ball flies exactly as the child imagined. Success is clearly visible and felt.
How lessons work
Winter season:
In winter, I focus exclusively on individual lessons—you can choose between 30 or 55 minutes, depending on your child’s needs. These training sessions provide more opportunities for personal guidance and allow the pace to be tailored to each young golfer.
Individual lesson (55 min)
What does the first meeting look like:
- we start with playful movement awareness exercises (eye–hand),
- followed by simple exercises with the OMG.Cube that quickly build the child’s confidence,
- At the end, you’ll receive a short at-home recommendation for 5–10 minutes.
Ongoing lessons (30 min)
How we work in individual lessons:
- the lessons are varied—we alternate between short drills, target games, work with the cube, and using a regular club,
- we teach children independence and a clear, understandable development of movement,
- the child always has space to ask questions and discover their own path.
Groups (4–7 children)
What do group trainings look like:
- From spring, group trainings in small teams will also be
- children learn to cooperate and also to compete in a healthy way,
- i give feedback in a playful way—without pressure, but with clear direction,
- parents can directly observe how their child trains and what they can try at home as well.
Plan for next year:
You can look forward to something new—a children’s OMG.Kids tour.It will be a series of three fun tournaments in a friendly atmosphere, where children will gain experience as well as joy from playing in a competitive environment.
Who is OMG.Kids for
Children who are just starting with golf
They learn to play through fun, without pressure, with a strong foundation from the very start.
Young golfers who want to improve
They develop a new, uncommon skill—mastering ball flight and precision that isn’t typical in traditional training.
Parents who truly want to understand
They want to understand the basics so they can relate to their child and truly help at home—even without any personal golf experience.
OMG.Kids complements traditional training. It gives children clear visual support and a new connection between what they see, what they feel, and how they move on the course.
What to bring
- comfortable clothing and footwear,
- own club (not required—I can lend one),
- a water bottle.
