Beginners Golf. First of all you must be serious about taking up the game otherwise its only a waste of your time and hard earned money and maybe your friends time especially when they take the time and patience to introduce you to the golf course and continue to do so, remember that is after you have had lessons and plenty of practice and know the basics of the game.
After 4 or 5 lessons and plenty of practices venture out on to the golf course and maybe start off by playing as some beginners do play 5 or 6 holes to begin with and then gradually build up to playing 9 and so on, don’t force yourself to play more holes than you want to. Always be watching other players playing the game they might remind you of the lessons you received from the pro.
An e-book well worth reading for beginners golf called. “ Golf Beginner Guide!” by Frank J. Peter. It walks you through what you need to know about golf, from the total basics to some advanced tips
There are some fantastic golf books and videos now on the market. The videos can be great especially the pro. videos. You can see in action the exact dos and don’ts being demonstrated by a golf professional. You don’t have to wait a number of days to have the video delivered to you by the postman. All you have to is download it there and then. Another suggestion is to watch the professional golf tournaments on the telly you will pick up some fantastic tips on the game. As for buying golf magazines yes they can have some great topics on the game including good tips and offers but for me they work out far too expensive.
There are also some great Golf Tuition Holidays. They cater for individuals, and groups. Sometimes they include. Playing and video lessons. 2 to 5 day courses. Some unique beginners programmes and with professional trainers. They could make for a great holiday,
Remember the e-book mentioned earlier it would be a great way to enjoy a relaxing evening instead of TV, e-book by. Frank J. Peter. “ Golf Beginner Guide!” You will get some great ideas and advice to start out with, and you can download it in 5 minutes.
Some Tips:
• Don’t spend too mush money on clubs starting out.
• Start by getting 4 to 5 professional lessons.
• Practice as much as possible and continue to do so.
• Learn the rules and golf etiquette.
• Watch the professional games on TV
FAQ.
• How long before I will be able to play good golf.
• Answer: It all really depends on your commitment to the game and practice.
Set realistic goals for yourself to start with. Don’t rush the game or you might find yourself giving it up before you even start.
• Can I buy golf clubs on the internet?
Answer: Yes you can, the internet is becoming very popular for buying golf clubs, with such a wide range on offer and great prices. But not at the start. I suggest as in the article purchase a second hand set or small number of clubs. When you get to fully understand and like the game then is time enough to make the purchase of a new and more expensive set.
• Where can I purchase a golf rule book?
Answer: Most professional golf shops attached to a golf club will supply rule books.
• As soon as I start playing on the golf course would I be better just paying green fees or join a particular golf club?
Answer: Depends after the lessons and practice you have commenced playing on the course and decided to continue, then you could consider joining a club as green fees can become very expensive if you play regularly. But of course it depends also on the fee to join the club. You will have to work that out for your self
Friday, June 12, 2009
Beginners Golf
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