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Golf for beginners -

10 great tips to improve your game

golf for beginners

This 'golf for beginners' page, was added to provide you with 10 simple, but effective tips, to help you take your game to the next level.

Tip #1:

If you hit 'fat shots', which means hitting the ground before the ball, you may be crouching too low during your address position.

Tip #2:

If you are topping the ball, you may be looking up to soon - focus on keeping your head down, until after impact with the ball.

Tip #3:

A common cause of a slice shot, is having the feet and shoulders positioned too far to the left of the target (right-handed players). Focus on setting up squarely with your shoulders and your feet, to eliminate your slice.

Tip #4:

Try the 'G.A.S.P' method, for a rock-solid pre-shot routine: a) Grip, b) Aim, c) Stance, d) Posture.

Tip #5:

Improve your accuracy, by focussing on having your shaft parallel to the target, at the top of your backswing.

Tip #6:

Pushing a shot out to the right, is usually caused by the body swaying left on the downswing - to eliminate a push shot, focus on releasing your hands onto the ball quicker.

Tip #7:

Swing back slower and make a slightly shorther backswing for more accuracy.

Tip #8:

Always take a deep breath before addressing your ball - this will help you get nice and relaxed before making your shot.

Tip #9:

Make a few swings by gripping two clubs at the same time, before teeing off - this is a great warm-up drill and will help you swing with an easy tempo on your opening shot.

Tip #10:

Hit your last few shots on the practice range with the club you will use for your opening tee shot - this will get you into a positive frame of mind when stepping onto the first tee.



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