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Golfing Pointers For Novices

by Owen Jones(188) Red Star
http://the-real-way.com

Golf is a hands-on game. You will not learn how to play well by studying a video or playing a Nintendo game. You can watch all the pro golf games on TV you like, but are you able to you remember how Tiger Woods did it when the ball is in front of you and the club is in your hands?

People make millions out of golf videos, golf tutorials and golfing games, but not many people have ever learned anything from them. You will learn a lot more by spending an hour with the club golfing pro.

If you truly would like a video to watch at home, why not create your own whilst you are spending an hour with the golfing pro? Take a youngster with you to film your lesson on a video recorder.

The first tip for novices is to keep your eyes on the ball. This might sound obvious, but if you watch beginners taking a shot, you will often see that they look away too early. This can result in a sliced stroke or even a miss. If you keep your eyes on the ball, you will not lose it either.

When putting, stand squarely above the ball. The ball ought to be midway between your feet and your head should be directly over the ball. This also permits you to get a good line of sight to the hole. The stroke should be smooth, with a graceful follow through.

Keeping the ball on the fairway is difficult for most novice golfers. It seems all to easy to slice the ball into the rough. This has to do with your stance. A sliced ball is one that has been hit on its side, like putting side on a snooker ball to make it spin in that direction.

If you put side on a golfing ball, it will spin in that direction and veer off in that direction too. The answer to this problem, is to always hit the ball squarely will the centre of the blade of the club, unless you would like it to curve in mid flight.  That is for advanced players though. Novices ought to concentrate on learning how to hit the ball in a straight line.

Hooking the ball is another problem altogether although the affect  is similar - that is that the ball goes off to the side. Hooking the ball has to do with swing and stance. It is normally the result of not driving the ball straight ahead of you, but slinging it to the opposite side of your dominant arm. That is, right-handed golfers will hook the ball to the left.

To right this, practice hitting the ball just a couple of yards into an upright bucket or a dog's basket. Every day you ought to move the basket back a couple of feet until you can confidently chip almost each ball into the basket. Then go for power and attempt to hit the ball from the tee onto the green.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with Golfing Tips for Beginners. Click a link if you are interested in the Golf Swing Secrets.


Article submitted Monday, January 23, 2012 & read 2 times.

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