Wilson watches competitions on TV and online with his dad, Luke, and the whole family visit golf courses together frequently.
“He behaves impeccably on the course, because it is so special to him being out with his dad,” Rebecca added.
And it’s not just for fun – Wilson has a speech delay and his parents are able to use golf as a way to help him learn.
His mum continued: “We’ll line up the golf balls for him to count as he hits them, or use different coloured balls so he can call out the colours, I’m so glad we’ve found out what he’s driven by, it’s incredible.”
Wilson’s parents aren’t sure if the three-year-old wants to go pro when he grows up, but they’re open to whatever he chooses.
Rebecca added: “I think for us to support him just to have fun is going to be the best route – whether he wants to do it professionally or not, we see the value in the skills he has.”