Golf Mania

The First Patronage:
Before you get caught upwards in the next concentrate playing the golf of mania on controlling the fundamental principles. Which are the fundamental principles of the sport of the golf? Simply these things: position and maintenance, your back oscillation, your bending, and your play of setting. Obtain the fundamental principles tap downwards front you to it hearth on anything else.

When the time comes for you to buy some golfing accessories, a good thing for you to purchase would be a golf swing teaching aid. These consist of a set of straps and ropes that fasten around various parts of your body (knees, legs, arms, hands), that direct or restrict your movements as you swing. When you practice with these, you will actually be training your body in the way it should move – and after a while, when these movements have become ingrained, you can take your training aid off.

As you expand your abilities, you will need another round of training again. So what should you do? You guessed it — head back for some lessons from your local pro. Why? Because you may have forgotten what you were previously taught — and will need new lessons on topics such as: putting into the wind, getting out of sand traps, playing in the rough, distance putting, etc. No pro can teach you everything you need to know in one or two lessons.

Let me rant a moment about golf clubs. You will possibly waste more money purchasing useless clubs than you will waste on any other aspect of the game. If you are brand-new to the game, make due with renting a set for the morning for your first year’s play. When next year rolls around, and you still want to continue with this madness, buy a good used set. Forget about the $1,000 pro set of clubs. Take your money and get some more lessons. That’s right — more lessons. You’re not ready for the Masters yet, you know. By the way Tiger Woods became a great golfer because he played the game – with a mentor and coach. You need to do the same.

The Final Patronage:
Unless you are trying to go for the Masters or the U.S. Open, try to keep the game on a fun level. When you are having fun you will be more apt to keep on playing, even on those days when your score is not what is should be. And consistently returning to play is the key to becoming a great golfer. Here’s to your success.


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