Instructions for Beginners and How to Start Playing Golf

I am sure if you have ever heard about the money Tiger Woods makes in a year playing golf, you must have wondered why the prize money is so high in this game. And if you started following the game I'm sure you must have thought that the golfers are the people gods wanted to get paid the best for doing almost nothing in their lives. Well, you are mostly wrong. While it's true that financially golf can be a very rewarding game but when it comes to learning the game and dealing with the pressure of it as a competitive sport, it's not easy by any means. It's true that looking at the game of golf at first gives the impression that some lethargic guy with a golf cap and fancy equipment is pondering in the greens. However, as you get to know more about the game, you come to know that golf isn't all about just smashing balls with the club, it's much, much more than that.

Like any other game - professional or otherwise - golf requires the players to be fully concentrated and patient while learning it, and then once they start playing, the game calls for regular practice. A pleasantly surprising fact about learning golf, though, is that with all the name, fame and money that it brings, it's not that difficult to learn only if you keep following your golf instructions or golf tips from whatever resource you are learning it.

When it comes to getting golf instructions you can easily refer any one of those golf tips lessons on the web. However, when it's about specific golf instructions for beginners or beginner golf tips, you need to keep a certain things in mind. Here I have tried to provide you with a detailed summary of some important golf instructions for beginners.

First thing that you need to do is to get some theoretical know-how of the game and choose your course. Another very important point to remember while getting started is to always go for low or medium-cost equipment. The reason for that is you need to first be sure about your interest in the game and get some experience on the cheaper equipment before buying the real costly ones. You also don't need to get a golf course membership right away. While you are getting through your first round of golf instructions for beginners, your putting green studded driveways or home backyards can serve the purpose.



Coming to some technical information, your initial stance should be with your non-playing half towards the hit while trying a shot. There are two primary types of stances in golf - open stance and close stance. Open stance should be employed for a short-range hit, whereas closed stance is when you are aiming for a long-range shot or a putt. Keep your feet at a shoulder width distance when you are using putters. Where you position the ball is actually very important for the effect and range that you get on the shot. If you need a short-range hit, the ball should be placed right between your stance, a little further for a middle-range hit and even further if you are aiming a long-range hit. You need to grip your club properly to get adequate power and range in your shot.

Another important one of those golf instructions is to shift the bodyweight properly. Again, you need to vary your stance to adjust the power and range that you want in your shot. If you want a short-range shot, your bodyweight should be completely on the front leg. In case of a medium-range hit, there should be a hint of bodyweight balance but still the front leg gets the most of the weight. If you are trying a long-range hit, the bodyweight needs to be completely balanced between both legs.

A little word of advice that's not one of your golf instructions exactly but comes handy is that as a beginner you might want to keep a lot of golf balls with you, because however much you try, you tend to lose them quickly. But don't bother or get irritated if that happens because that's almost like an unsaid rule of the game. Another important thing is to kick the temptation of going to a golf course even when you are still taking your golf instructions. Remember, it's a tough game this one and there are some really good players playing in those courts. So you don't want to put yourself in a position where you are already de-motivated even before you've started playing.

And last but perhaps the most practical tip is to only take professional advice. Remember, most of those "ace golfers" that you are taking tips from probably know even less than you do, and whatever little they do know could be so wrong. So as is said, don't pay attention to what you've not paid for.

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