How to Learn Golf

December 5th, 2009

You need the patience and dedication to learn to play a good game of golf. Take some time to study all the rules involved so you will know what you should do and what should be avoided. The presence of an instructor helps you from making the mistakes that are common among beginners. You can expect to improve the golf game by leaps and bounds when these mistakes are rectified.

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One of the biggest problems that beginners have when learning golf is they tend to look up when they actually go to strike the ball. This small move can result to a stroke being counted against you even if you do not even strike the ball! Make it a point to look down after hitting the golf ball. You can achieve this by keeping your hips rotated after the hit. When learning golf, extend your arms fully when swinging, it help to create the perfect swing. Finally, after you play a stroke, pace yourself by counting to five before looking up.

Missing the putts is common for most beginners learning golf while being out on the green. Stand in the putting position and keep your eyes focused on the ball. This will increase your chance of hitting the ball and also steer it to the direction you want it to go. Your success rate will increase dramatically when you make this simple change.

One common scenario among beginner’s learning golf is to see them hitting the ball and have it going off to the sides of the green! This is very simple to remedy if you are patient. Proper stance is essential to perform the perfect stroke. The tendency to hit from the side of the club may be responsible for this. When this happens, it will obviously throw the ball to the side of the green. Ensuring a solid, square swing will help your ball go to the desired location with a bit of practice. Hooking is one of the last major flaws that strike at most beginners learning golf, which can be quite difficult to correct as well. Some have a problem with their stance which causes the ball to hook, while others are gripping the club too much, causing it to hit the ball the wrong way. Regardless of your problem, taking a close look at your stance, as well as ensuring that you are not gripping the club too tightly should be quite helpful in correcting a hooked ball. Of course, once you have started making adjustments to your stance or even your grip, you need to practice a bit to improve your skills.

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