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i stopped playing solf ball this year and now I’m playing golf.. i haven’t played golf at least 5 years so now i feel like I’m a rookie again (use to play it all the time).. I’m interested in knowing some tips? to driving to putting and holding the clubs right? i was driving More >
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I haven’t been playing golf that long, and really just want to get better. As a beginner I need some quality tips that will help me get started on the right track. If you have any beginner golf swing instruction tips that could help me out, it would be greatly appreciated!
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about 5 months ago
Hello there. Interesting answers. The best advice I can give you is to hit the parctise range. Dull, yes. My god mind numbingly dull, but essential.
If you have a sound swing (need to make sure it doesn’t look like Jim Furyks’ swing) then the practise area is the place to be. The reason for that is you play between 70 – 95 shots playing a round of golf. Great, but you play them with different clubs. Rubbish if you want to know how to:
1. Hit the club consistantly
2. Gauge the distance you can hit it playing a 75%, 80% and 100% shot (the latter shouldn’t really be tried that often)
3. Learn the type of shots you can play with the club. For example, can you hit a low hook, or a high fade for challenges that frustratingly have to be dealt with one the course.
Plus also, if you have hit 100’s of practise shots with all your clubs you will be able to step up to ball on the course and just hit it knowing exactly how you are going to hit, how you are going to shape and the end result. None of the negative mind games of ‘will I thin it’ etc etc etc.
No advice on putting though, as this takes time. Get the basics right i.e. head over ball, commit to the stroke, head down, hear the ball drop into the hole not watch it etc etc etc. But putting is very personnal. Whatever fell comfortable and true, then go with it.
This comes from experience and having it drummed into me when I was 12 years of age.
Good luck
about 5 months ago
Just take your time with everything, keep focused about what your aiming to do, not how hard you can hit it.
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Keep your head down, when you hit the ball dont quickly turn your head up or your body will turn and the ball will go in the wrong direction.
When your hitting the ball, remember how to swing it, if your using your wood, don’t try to be smug and hit the ball as hard as you can because you’ll loose focus. Remember the steps, while your hitting the ball act as if your sweeping the floar and dig into the ball.
Practices makes perfect, to avoid getting rusty, keep on practicing, it’s the best thing to do.
Take your time, it’s not a race
about 5 months ago
Strive for a “one-piece” takeaway. Move shoulders with arms and
hands. Extend left arm.
Take club back low and slow.
Let your body start the backward movement of arms and club.
On backswing, coil with your shoulders first, then hips.
On takeaway, when club is halfway back, shaft should be lined
up with toes, and right arm should be a little higher than left arm.
At top of backswing, keep weight on inside of right foot.
Feel “lazy” at top of backswing to promote the right tempo.
On backswing, keep arms in front of your chest. Make
sure left arm stays with your chest on downswing. If
arms go slack on downswing, club will fall behind,
producing weak pushes or slices.
Drop arms into downswing by gravity alone.
On downswing, right elbow should lead right arm to
impact.
On downswing, pull rather than push the club along
the swing plane.
Start downswing by transferring weight to left foot and
by moving body toward target.
On downswing, chest leads arms to create pulling action. It’s
like throwing a frisbee with your left arm. Forget the hips on
downswing. Level rotation of chest squares clubface without
conscious forearm rotation or wrist-flipping.
On downswing, try to keep shaft at 90 degree angle when arms
are waist-high.
On downswing, keep the hinge in your right hand as long as you
can.
Left side should start the downswing and right side does the
hitting.
On downswing, let right elbow fall to right side to keep ball
straight.
Make a shallow approach to the ball. For shallow, inside-out
swings, start downswing with body.
Proper sequence on downswing is shift weight, rotate hips,
release hands and arms.
Hands should be in front of ball at impact on all fairway shots.
Think about swinging only the handle of the club to get a
smoother swing motion.
Keep height level and left arm straight throughout swing.
Maintain flex in right knee throughout swing.
Keep arms and shoulders loose throughout swing. It generates
extension and speed.
To help square clubface, try to touch your left forearm with your
right forearm at impact.
Keep clubhead moving along target line.
Keep your elbows together throughout the swing.
Keep spine angle (the forward bend) constant throughout swing.
Divots should point toward target.
keep head and body behind ball throughout swing.
Hit with 80% of power.
When in doubt, use more club.
Point your chin at a spot just behind the ball throughout the
swing.
To get correct feel for swing, practice with right foot drawn back
and flared to the right.
Swing path controls the direction of ball flight. An open or closed
face controls fades or draws.
Accelerate through shot.
Make sure left shoulder and arm are in the same position at
impact as they are at address.
Keep body behind ball to prevent “skyed” shots.
Move the ball with the clubhead, not your body.
Drill to promote correct feel: Freeze midway into downswing and
make sure that handle of club points to target line, right arm is
pressed against side of chest and shoulders are lined up to
right of target.
Keep both feet flat on ground longer throughout swing for better
balance.
Control shot with speed at which you unwind your body, not with
hands and arms.
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about 5 months ago
Im a bit of a duffer myself – but just take your time, dont try to over do it.
If those playing with you are more experienced they will probably play better – but golf is a game your are always playing against your self with the aim being to improve
about 5 months ago
Don’t move your head, keep your left arm straight, flex your knees a bit, follow through, don’t hold onto your club too tight.
about 5 months ago
“Don’t move your head, keep your left arm straight, flex your knees a bit, follow through, don’t hold onto your club too tight.” I agree. and more golf lessons and practices.
about 5 months ago
Try taking lessons more than 15 minutes before you play or there is no A game to be seen
about 5 months ago
dont overthink it and just enjoy it
about 5 months ago
Hope you took plenty of balls
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