Posts Tagged ‘beginning’

Hit Monster Drives As A Beginner

Posted in Uncategorized on June 7th, 2011 by admin – 2,985 Comments

How many times have you read about golf tips for beginners? Anyone who has been playing golf for more than a few months has gone through all the golf tips for beginners. They often include subjects like feet alignment, club choice, swing tempo and grip. Most golfers find these subjects to be boring. Though they might be necessary, they have led many beginning golfers to give up the game.

If you’re a beginning golfer, or if you know a beginning golfer, start with a much more exciting golf tip, such as hitting the ball farther. All they need to know is to point their front shoulder to the sky on their downswing. This tiny little tip can turn a beginner into a monster driver right away. This doesn’t mean they will be a great golfer right away, but it will at least keep them interested.

A Great Golf Tip for Beginners

Posted in Uncategorized on January 26th, 2011 by admin – 1,213 Comments

If you’re a beginning golfer, you have probably been told a thousand beginner golf tips. This is because some people like to help and others like to show off about how much they know �” or think they know. Instead of listening to random strangers at the driving range or friends at a dinner party, take the following advice. The best tip for a beginner is to go to the driving range and start with a 9-iron. Do not, under any circumstances, move to an 8-iron until you have hit ten perfect 9-irons in a row. Do the same with the 8-iron. Eventually, you will get to the driver. But this will take time, as in more than one session at the driving range. The goal is to get to a point where you have mastered each club, one at a time. At that point, you will be ready for the real thing.

The Junior Golf Book

Posted in Uncategorized on September 28th, 2009 by admin – 561 Comments

Looking for an instructional book for the beginning junior golfer? Take a look at the Junior Golf Book: An Instructional for Beginning Players, Ages 8-18. This book was written by Larry Hayes, the Trophy Club’s Head Professional and Director of Golf. Larry has given over 30,000 lessons in his time as an instructor since he turned pro in 1970.

Organized in a series of 10 separate lessons, The Junior Golf Book is an illustrated how-to that covers all of the basics of the game. Its written in language any beginner can understand and covers golfing vocabulary, course etiquette and the mechanics of play.

The book also covers information and tips for parents who wish to teach their children to play, including buying and making equipment for juniors. There aren’t a great many junior golf books out there, but this is one of the best introductory books you’ll find anywhere.