Golf Tips For Beginners




Of all the golf tips for beginners, one is far more useful than any of the others. People just starting out on the links should remember that patience is a virtue. Very few people can pick up a set of clubs and play well right from the beginning. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule. Some people are fairly good golfers from the start. But most people take a while to refine their game. Experts say that swinging a golf club is not a natural act. Therefore, a person must refine their swing and practice until the motion does come naturally. Until proper skills are mastered, the game can be humbling and make a person look mighty silly, regardless of the quality of golf tips for beginners. "Better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof; and the patient in spirit is better than the proud in spirit. Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry: for anger resteth in the bosom of fools." (Ecclesiastes 7: 8-9) In other words, it might be better to leave the pride in the clubhouse, at least for a while. Proverbs says that being patient is superior to being a warrior.

The basic concept of golfing is really very simple. Just hit the ball using a variety of clubs and get it into the cup in as few shots as possible. Unfortunately, that is where the simplicity of the game ends. Arguably, no other activity is so dependent on mastering so many fine details as golf. In reality there is nothing simple about the game. Sifting through the online golf tips for beginners can be an exercise in futility too. The list of golf related terms and rules could take several hours to read and understand. Familiarizing oneself with the rules and lingo of the sport may be one of the most useful thing beginners can do to improve their game, no matter how tedious rules and terminology may be. The second may be to hire a local professional to assist with the initial setup of club selection, stance, hand position, and swing. A web search indicates that most of the pointers geared toward beginning golfers will center on those four aspects of the game. Everything else will eventually be learned on the links.

If hiring a pro is not a possibility, more than enough golf tips for beginners are available online. Some of the more rudimentary tips are free. But expect to pay for more advanced advice. Videos and DVDs walk the beginner through each step of the swing. Keep in mind, that what works for one golfer may not work for another. Individual nuances and characteristics will require slight adjustments to any golf tips for beginners. Many golfers will seek advice on how to correct a nagging problem such as a slice. They'll take a tip and make the adjustment. The slice disappears for awhile only to return. The basic golf swing requires a balanced and relaxed approached. The swing must be completely synchronized for it to work properly. Position the feet wrong and chances are the swing will be off, causing the heel or toe of the club to strike the ball. Beginners often top the ball driving it into the ground. Some golfers jokingly call that a worm burner. Actually, that is a valuable tip for beginners. Maintain a sense of humor or those movie shots of frustrated golfers tossing entire bags of clubs into the closest water hazard will seem more plausible. Unfortunately, adjusting one part of the swing may toss another part of the game out of whack.

Many golf tips for beginners are useful. But all of them will not work for every person. Just about anybody who has ever picked up a club and swatted at a ball has advice to give the novice. Some is based personal preference. Other tidbits of advice are based on sound practice. For example, there are three basic golf grips: overlapping grip, baseball grip, and interlocking grip. A website, digest, video, or book offering advice can describe in detail the grips, including the pros and cons of each. But nobody can say which grip will work for a specific individual. Go to the driving range and try each one to see which works best. But picking up the wrong clubs can derail a golf game even before reaching the first tee or driving range. According to an online source that offers golf tips for beginners, the best set of clubs is forgiving of errors in stance, swing, and grip.

Also, the beginner's set of clubs will compensate for physical weaknesses of the golfer. Rules allow a golfer to carry up to 14 clubs in their bag. Drivers with oversized club heads provide a larger hitting surface. An increased angle on the club may provide more loft. Some irons are made with wide soles and offset club heads. Some putters have larger heads as well. Finding the proper clubs can be a matter of trial and error. Golf really is a complex game. Any golf tips for beginners should make that clear from the start. Finesse counts in everything that happens on the course. Properly judging distance and wind is the difference between landing an approach shot two feet from the cup, coming up short and in the rough, or overshooting the green and landing in a bunker. Watch professional golfers whenever possible. Study their swing. Also read and watch instructional videos. More importantly: practice, practice, practice. But practice proper technique. Hit buckets of balls at the driving range. Experiment with different techniques. With time and practice improvement will come. Finally, don't neglect physical conditioning. Golf isn't just a walk in the beautifully landscaped park. The game can be mentally stressful and physically demanding.

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