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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Tips for a Golf Beginner

Having great balance is a vital element in playing great golf.

The most important thing any pro will tell you about golf is that you need to achieve proper balance. It is immaterial whether you are putting or trying to drive 350 yards, you must maintain good balance. All good golfers have one thing in common. Great balance.

The usual cause of bad balance is over swinging or incorrect transfer of weight. Try and resist the temptation to over-hit the ball or swing for the fences. Allow your rhythm, timing and balance do the hard work. A good exercise is to stand on one leg with your eyes closed until you become unbalanced and then swap legs and repeat the process. If you can do this for one minute or more on each leg, you are achieving good balance.

Get a Grip on Your Grip

Having the correct grip gives you power and control over your golf shots. Many players who shoot in the eighties, nineties or beyond, do so due to a bad grip. They often have a good swing, lower body work and tempo but are flawed due to a poor grip. Often players know what a good grip looks like yet still hold the club incorrectly.

Most players fail to understand that the awkward position of the left hand is actually correct. If you persist and allow yourself to get comfortable with the proper position, your ball striking will improve dramatically. The amount of pressure you apply to the grip is also a key element. Think of the golf handle as a tube of toothpaste. If toothpaste would come out of it, you are gripping the club too tight.

Set Up and Posture Are Important Basic Elements In Improving Your Golf Game

As with balance and grip, set up and posture make a huge difference to consistently playing good golf. Without the correct shot set up and posture you will find it extremely difficult to improve your golf with any speed. Many players hunch over the ball and have a round in their back just as they may slump in a chair and this will not be helping their golf.

Your feet should never be wider apart than your shoulders. Your stance will change as you move through the clubs in your bag. This should only narrow as you play short shots closer to the pin. It is a good idea to practice by putting a club on the ground pointing to your target so you get a good grounding on where to aim. Proper alignment is part of the correct set up and will also help with your posture.

These tips are designed to give you an idea of how important it is to start with the basics and nail them first before getting into more advanced techniques. You really can save many hours of fruitless practice and frustration by following a well proven path. Importantly, you should try and gain some momentum now by using these tips to begin your journey towards more enjoyable and successful golf.

Of course these tips are just the tip of the iceberg, as it were. There are many more techniques and methods that need to be employed in order to fully master the game of golf. A complete training method is very important in order to gain consistency and accuracy in your game. Thankfully there are now professionally written programmes that are proven to work thanks to the professionals who have helped many thousands of enthusiastic golfers over many years and bought back the enjoyment and satisfaction of playing great golf.

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