Words Of Advice For New Golfers

by Chris Channing

Golf is a very rewarding sport, of which anyone with a good set of golf clubs and a golf ball or two can engage in. But truly becoming a professional in the sport isn’t going to happen overnight, but there are indeed a few things to keep in mind to speed up the process.

The first task to remember is to not swing one’s arm in engaging in the golf swing, but to actually move one’s whole upper body. Only swinging one’s arms will make the accuracy and power of the shot diminish. This is a tough concept to grasp when first starting out, but it’s best to learn it early than having to relearn the correct way of doing things.

The previous tip states that a golfer should keep his or her arms rigid. This is true, but to a certain degree. It’s often said that the left arm should remain completely still during the swing. This can help golf form, but it isn’t required since many professionals bend their left arm slightly. Thus, beginners shouldn’t put too much emphasis on learning to keep the left arm perfectly rigid.

How to actually hold the golf club is something not commonly reviewed by beginners. Beginners will usually not put much thought into where their hands are going, and instead swing away hoping for a good drive. But in reality, there is a standard hand stance that should be observed for best results. It helps produce stability, speed, and maneuverability that golfers would otherwise not have.

Sometimes the best learning isn’t done out on the green, but in the home learning about golf terms. Golfing terms are quite plentiful, and learning them is a must so as to not sound like a novice to other players. Everything from an “honest john” to a “bogey” needs to be learned- of which most can be found in golf books or free online Internet resources.

Lastly, the best practice in golf is going to come from practice. Getting out on the field and golfing at least once a week will do a golfer much good over the course of a few months. On the downtime and on rainy days, it’s also nice to review golf terms and even try golf simulations available with many gaming consoles and online Internet resources. Just like everything else in life, golf is going to have a learning curve- how much one is willing to learn to get past it is going to determine when and how they become a professional at the sport.

Final Thoughts

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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