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Before you head out to the course for the first time, make sure you're aware of the some of the basic rules of the game. You don't want to spend half the time trying to get your ball down the fairway, and the other half having the more experienced players explaining all the rules.
Here are a few golf tips for beginners:
Understanding the basic if rules of etiquette in the game of golf should be your first step before you head to the course. These rules of etiquette are generally unwritten-- the main point is to just be generally polite to your fellow golfer's.
Don't talk or make noise when someone is taking a swing. This can distract your competitor and is considered very rude on the golf course. Also, make a point to move along with the game with out to much delay. You don't want the everyone behind you waiting to play the hole waiting just for you.
Read the rules of the course on the score card you are given, and make sure to designate what brand of ball you are using. If another golfer in your group is using the same brand of ball, put some sort of identifying mark on the ball so you know whose ball is whose further down the fairway.
Most courses have a 14 club limit. If everyone in you party agrees to it, you may play on the course with more clubs. If you're playing with people you don't know, try to stick to the 14 club rule.
When teeing off, the ball must be behind the tee marker. These tee markers are usually color coded by handicap, telling you where to tee off from. Draw an imaginary line between the markers, and keep your ball behind that line.
Balls must be played as lay lie. If your ball is in bad spot, you have to play the ball from that spot. You can't pick it up and move it a few feet to get it out of the ruff. It's tempting, but many golfers are strict with this rule.
The ball that is farthest away from the hole is always played first. This rule is called "away". Likewise, the person with the lowest score will tee off first on the next hole.
If your ball goes out of bounds, this is considered a one stroke penalty, and you will have to hit another ball. Likewise, if you hit the ball into the water, you will have a one stroke penalty.
When you've made it to the green, never walk across the other players line of putt from there ball to the hole. The greens grass it delicate and foot prints can cause divots making the green uneven for putting.
Easy method guaranteed to make your drives longer, and with and laser sharp precision!
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"I have a lot of golf instruction books and this one I often go back to cause it's simple and has very good little drills to keep your swing on track or to feel certain movements. Great for total beginners and for double figure handicaps."
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"If you know nothing about golf or just want a refresher course, this is, by far, the best book out there.
Teaching pro Kellie Stenzel clearly aims this book at beginners, those afraid of being embarrassed on the course."
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Car-Loan
Very good site. Good Job! Posted June 19, 2008 |
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webdiva
Thanks for visiting my golf lens, and for the compliment. I'll check out your golf link. Posted April 24, 2008 |
| fitnhealthy
Hi, great lens - lots of good information here. You may be interested in another one I found. Has heaps of great free info also. Slice Your Golf Handicap. Posted April 04, 2008 |