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6 golden tips for golfers
Here are some tips for any beginner who believes that their first few months in the golfing world have been a positive experience and is looking for a few pointers to get them started.
- Take Lessons
Insisting on doing it themselves rather than accepting help or instruction, people are stubborn. You will develop unhealthy (and generally irreversible) habits even with a good tutorial book. Although an excellent professional golfer will take you back to the basics, the benefits will last.
- Take Care of Your Swing
The practice range becomes a source of obsession for many people. Many golfers (both experienced and newbies) overlook their swing; this will help if you use the correct technique. The majority of a golfer’s time is spent swinging, not putting.

- Make Use of Loft
Using a lofted club helps improve posture and ball placement. A pleasant high ball flight boosts everyone’s confidence. Having too little loft encourages new golfers to scoop the ball upwards, damaging the clubface.
- Work on Your Grip
Because the hands are the only body parts in contact with the club, getting the grip right is essential. Take grip advice from a pro. There are three main grips: interlocking, Vardon, and baseball. Discuss which one is best for you with your coach. It takes months to learn the correct grip, so practice it even if you don’t touch balls. Try to observe a club while watching TV.
- Used Balls
If you play well, you may lose balls at a rate that your wallet cannot afford. Some retailers sell practice balls fished from the course’s ponds for pennies on the dollar. A cheaper option is to buy them from those who have gathered them to earn money.
- Don’t be pushed by other golfers
So long as you aren’t playing too slowly, don’t feel pressured by other golfers. If you want them to pass so, you can get on with your game without being watched, that’s fine, but they shouldn’t expect to be ignored. Everyone started somewhere and needs a little patience, but not all golfers do.