- Learned to count strokes for each hole played
- Understood the concept of par for each hole and how it relates to the number of strokes taken
- Practiced addition and subtraction skills by keeping track of scores for each hole and calculating the total score at the end of the game
- Learned about fractions by understanding the concept of half and quarter swings when hitting the ball
To continue developing math skills related to golf, parents can encourage their child to keep track of their scores during mini-golf games or even create their own mini-golf course at home using household items. They can also practice measuring distances using a tape measure or ruler to estimate how far they need to hit the ball. Additionally, parents can introduce the concept of angles by discussing the best angle to hit the ball for a successful shot.