Words Of Advice For New Golfers
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.
There is a big myth floating around that the proper golf form will require that golfers keep their left arm straight (Given that they are right-handed). This is somewhat true, but it isn’t a requirement in observing proper golf form. Professionals have been known to bend their left arm slightly, so following the rule strictly isn’t necessarily giving anyone benefit over those who don’t.
It might not seem like the most important part of the golf swing, but how the hands are positioned and in which way makes a large difference in the overall drive of the golf ball, as well as the precision and consistency. Only through holding the golf club the correct way can beginners learn how to consistently get the golf ball where they want it- in terms of both how far and in which direction they need to target.
It’s good to note that not all learning is going to be done outside. Popular video games and simulations are available today that mimic golf just like it is played in the physical world. These gadgets can be quite pricey, but they are great for rainy days that render actually going out to play golf an issue- not to mention it’s a neat way to play with technology and have an excuse.
In the end, golf is not going to be an easy sport to pick up. It’s something that takes a certain amount of skill, persistence, determination, and of course the will to become a professional in one of the toughest sports in existence. But keep in mind while on the road to success in golf, there should be plenty of fun times with friends and family along the way- don’t just make it an obsessed hobby! After all, golf is one of few sports that offers a stress release- so don’t go adding more stress than is going to be taken away!
Final Thoughts
There is much to enjoy in the casual game of golf. Entertainment with friends and family, a way to relax on weekends, or even a way to meet new people. Whatever the case may be, golf is a highly social and competitive sport. As long as one can become an average or professional player, there will be no end of good times in the future. Just remember to practice, practice, and practice some more!





