You
want to learn faster when you start to play golf. If you play golf but
can not reach what you want, because you have bad golfing habits today,
when you first picked up golf, you may be learn them.
But good news is that anyone can correct the bad
habits and learn good. Let me tell you a few tips how to improve on
your way for better golf.. Here are a couple of tips to help you on
your way to playing better golf.
1. Your aim is vitally important. If you can't send the ball in the
right direction you will never get it in any of the holes. The clubface
is the only thing that propels the ball, so line up the clubface with
the target first, then take your stance with your shoulders parallel to
the target line.
2. Always aim away from potential problems. Tee the ball on the side
where the problem is. This will 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 in relation to the back of the left forearm and the
back of the left hand, and don't swing the club back farther than
shoulder turn.
4. Read the green properly. A golf ball will generally roll away from a
hill and towards a water source. So, keep this in mind and adjust as
necessary.
5. The grain of the green is important too as it effects the roll.
Shiny grass show the grain running away from you, and dull grass
highlights the grain running towards 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 should 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 golf ball on the ground and take your stance in such a way
that the shadow of your head covers the ball. Let your swing to keep
your eye on the shadow. If the shadow off the ball, you have lost the
right swing center. If you leave the shadow on the ball, even though it
moves a bit, you have maintained the correct swing position.
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