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Beginner Golf Strategy- Avoid Confusion From Golf’s Basics

Uncategorized | Posted by GolfLover
Oct 03 2010

Back then, there were not much information on how to play golf, not as much as what we have now. Thus, in order to pursue my interest, I learn things my own way and at my own effort- reading any information available and of course trying to be the same person as these people I see playing on TV.

When you are just beginning in golf, you will surely go through a lot. You might even use several years just to learn the basics. You will have your highs and lows, and learning novel strategies along with your understanding of your own style will just come in growth spurts.

When you try to understand all strategies in a day, it seems just too impossible. However, with constant practice, you will just find it natural for you to learn what needs to be learned.

Adhere To The Basics

With my years in playing golf, I believe that always going back to the basics is the best of all approaches there could ever be. Even if you work your way through golf’s plateaus, peaks, and valleys, what is essential is to always recall the fundamentals.

Do all your best to keep yourself improving. You have to know that patience and perseverance alike are important with keeping ball’s contact. The peak of the consequences you get from your positive attitude and being consistent is an improved game, and of course, development of eternal passion in golf.

Establish Friendship With Your Clubs

If you are still learning golf, one very important advice is for you to stick to the same pair of golf clubs for at least 1 to 2 years.  If you are just in your early years, there should not be many changes in the golf club you are using so that you can eventually establish stability.

When you trust the same club you are using for your first two years, you will also try to lessen the variables affecting you and your game in a negative manner. Say for instance you will learn to find out what variables are creating a good contribution to your tee shots. When you change clubs that often, especially at these times, you will hardly know if you have improved your technique or not.

Backswing- Tip On Creating A PErfect Backswing As Fast And As Easy As Possible

Uncategorized | Posted by GolfLover
Sep 05 2010

To help you out in learning how to get more extension and turn upon doing your backswing, there are few easy steps that will be of help to you in making your goal possible. The error committed by most beginning players is loosening their grip too much. Right handed players often loose their grip on their left hand.

When you loosen your grip, you will surely help your clubhead extend more behind your body. However, you must again retighten the left hand which is the reason in the alignment of your clubhead. In effect, there is a lesser accuracy when hitting the ball.

It is always great to have a firm, yet light grip on the club. Changing your grip pressure during a swing from time to time is discouraged. So far, the greatest technique to level up the arc on your backswing is to turn your left shoulder more until it does reach the point over the right foot. By this, you can always have full turn. As a result, you create the fastest speed of swing that you can possibly generate, but still maintaining your grace and balance.

The Top Of Your Swing

At the top of your backswing, try to check from time to time the position of the club shaft to ensure that you are on the right place and making a full backswing. The club must be really parallel to your target line, and the clubhead must literally be directed at the target.

The best way to achieve the changes required in your swing is to look for a buddy who will check your moves. If not, have your buddy videotape your swing in order for you to easily knw the changes necessary so that your club will point directly going to the target and your swing will be on the right plane.

If you are a right-handed golfer, then check in order to find out if the club is pointing left of your target. If yes, then the club is well thought- out to be “laid off” which usually results in a slice. When the club is pointing to the right of your target then you have “crossed over” which might upshot in a hook. If you practice diligently, your backswing will improve and this will enhance clubhead control.

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