Golf 101 Tips 7 Tips For Golfing
It’s when you begin to play golf that you learn fastest. If you’ve got bad golfing habits today, you probably learned them when you first took up golfing. But the better news is that anybody can break unacceptable habits and learn good ones. Here are 2 tips to help you on your way to playing better golfing.
1. Your target is vitally important. If you are unable to send the ball in the right path you will never get it in any of the holes. The clubface is the single thing that propels the ball, so line up the clubface with the target first, then take your position with your shoulders parallel to the target line.
2. Always target away from possible issues. Tee the ball on the side where the problem is. This’ll help to keep the ball in play and avoid penalties.
3. Bad wrist action equals a bad shot in 90 percent of cases. Keep the left wrist flat re the back of the left forearm and the back of the left hand, and do not swing the club back further than shoulder turn.
4. Read the green correctly. A golf ball will generally roll away from a hill and toward a water source. Hence keep this under consideration and adjust as needed.
5. The grain of the green is important too as it effects the roll. Glossy grass show the grain running away from you, and dull grass highlights the grain running toward you. Putts with the grain go faster and further. Those against the grain go slower and less far.
6. Your shoulders should follow your swing. They ought to be passive and not lead. Remember that your shoulder movement will determine the direction that your club, and therefore the ball, will travel.
7. Place the ball on the ground and take your stance in such a fashion that the shadow of your head covers the ball. Make your swing keeping your eyes on the shade. If the shade moves off the ball you have lost the correct swing center. If you keep the shade on the ball, although it moves a bit you have maintained the right swing position.
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