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Tips For Beginning Golf Players

July 4, 2008

by Chris Channing

Golf is a very rewarding sport, and few can attest to being as relaxing or stress reducing as golfing can. It does, however, require much practice and a certain amount of knowledge to best advance one’s skills in the sport. Luckily, there are a few tips to take the long learning curve out of the sport, and instead get beginners onto the professional level sooner.

The average beginner will always make the mistake of swinging their arms when they go to drive the ball. It may seem like a logical thing to do, but in all actuality, the golfer must move his or her body in the swing. Using one’s arms will only add to the likelihood that the drive will be off target and won’t be driven as far. Thus, proper swinging technique should be observed.

There is a big myth floating around that the proper golf form will require that golfers keep their left arm straight (Given that they are right-handed). This is somewhat true, but it isn’t a requirement in observing proper golf form. Professionals have been known to bend their left arm slightly, so following the rule strictly isn’t necessarily giving anyone benefit over those who don’t.

Another misconception in golf comes from how to actually hold the golf club. When presented with a club, beginners will be first to grab the club first and worry more about how to swing it later. But they are skipping an important step, since how one holds the golf club determines how the golf ball is going to be hit. It is recommended that the standard form be used, which can be learned from other golfers or through books and magazines.

It’s good to note that not all learning is going to be done outside. Popular video games and simulations are available today that mimic golf just like it is played in the physical world. These gadgets can be quite pricey, but they are great for rainy days that render actually going out to play golf an issue- not to mention it’s a neat way to play with technology and have an excuse.

In the end, golf is not going to be an easy sport to pick up. It’s something that takes a certain amount of skill, persistence, determination, and of course the will to become a professional in one of the toughest sports in existence. But keep in mind while on the road to success in golf, there should be plenty of fun times with friends and family along the way- don’t just make it an obsessed hobby! After all, golf is one of few sports that offers a stress release- so don’t go adding more stress than is going to be taken away!

Closing Comments

Golf for beginners is a tough subject to consider, since there are so many things to review in the sport of golf. Although it may seem like a basic sport, it’s much more complex than other popular sports such as baseball or football. In the end, the best practice is going to come from asking others on the field for tips, practicing, and finding new ways to drive the ball harder, faster, and more precise.

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