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Golf Tips for Beginners

Posted in Uncategorized on July 8th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Golf is a game of patience, dedication, and discipline. If you are a beginner looking to improve your game, then you are on the right track to success in the game of golf. This article will offer a few short tips to improve your game.

1. Focus on Motion
Learn the five basic steps of swinging a golf club and focus on getting the correct motion. This is more important than hitting the ball far.

2. Get the Right Golf Club
Learn which golf club is right for the type of course you golf on.

3. Be Patient
Continue learning as much as you can about the game of golf, and the rest will follow. Be persistent and don’t give up!

These are just a few golf tips for beginners.

A Lesson in Good Golf Course Etiquette

Posted in Uncategorized on May 28th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Whether you are an experienced golfer or just beginning, it is important to practice good golf cours ettiquette. A good golf course lesson to remember is patience. Many golfers are slow players and if you get stuck behind a group taking way too much time to hit the ball, just relax. Perhaps they are new to the game or maybe they’re just not very good players. Instead of screaming and cursing the slow play, why not take the time to look around at the scenery. Maybe you can take a break and have yourself some water. You can always take a towel and clean off your clubs. The point of this golf lesson is to stay calm and enjoy your day on the golf course.

Golf Instruction

Posted in Uncategorized on September 3rd, 2009 by admin – 2 Comments

When taking golf instruction, it is important to pick a teacher who has had solid experience in the game. The teaching should be hands-on, with practice in the essentials of putting, the swing, use of all the various types of clubs, and tips for different situations.

Once the basics are presented and practiced to some degree of efficiency, the skills should be taken to the course and put into action. During play, the instructor should offer feedback, suggestions, and correct errors when they are seen so that bad habits are not formed. The best kind of golf instructor, though, has the necessary ingredients of passion for the game and patience with his or her students. These two things make for an effective teacher and a wonderful experience in learning the game of golf.