Secret Golf Tips From a Golf Pro!

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The first golf tip is something you should always have in your pants pocket?

At least 2 golf tees. It is always easier to hit the ball off a tee when teeing off.

Weight Distibution 

Balance is critical to your performance.One deals with balance in two ways. First, left-to-right balance, then front-to-back balance.In the "at-ready" position, the forward-to back balance will be near the balls of the feet to get a full swinging motion.
Once the swing begins, shift your weight toward your right heel on your forward swing.
If you are putting, pitching or chipping,the center of balance should shift toward your heels in the set-up.
To make sure you are adjusting your weight properly, the forward-to back balance should allow you to wiggle your toes when set, if playing a short shot. On full swing shots,you should be able to tap your heels on the ground easily.

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Finding Your Best Swing 

There are 5 important steps to finding your best golf swing.
1. Learn cause and effect relationships to determine the best outcome of your golf shots.
2. Learn how variations in making your golf stroke effect the outcome.
3. Choose the style or technique that you are trying to perfect by using experimentation and logic.
4. Know your strengths and weaknesses. Use your strengths to your advantage and compensate for your weaknesses.
5. Once you find something that works well for you,stay with it, and PRACTICE!

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Golf 

Golf is a precision club-and-ball sport, in which competing players (golfers), using many types of clubs, attempt to hit balls into each hole on a golf course while employing the fewest number of strokes. Golf is one of the few ball games that does not require a standardized playing area. Instead, the game is played on golf "courses", each of which features a unique design, although courses typically consist of either nine or 18 holes. Golf is defined, in the rules of golf, as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules."

Golf competition is generally played for the lowest number of strokes by an individual, known simply as stroke play, or the lowest score on the most individual holes during a complete round by an individual or team, known as match play.

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