1. "A good golfer is a golfer who is happy with their own game and willing to listen to advice from experience. A good temperament is needed to play golf. Expect bad days they happen to everyone from low handicappers to full professionals. Having a hot head will only cause you more problems."
2. If you are a beginner, focus on keeping the ball in play and placing it well for the next shot. The Pros may be whacking it out of sight and you will too, with more practice.
3. Don't rush. A slow back swing and a good steady forward swing are more effective than a hard swing. Keep your head down until after you have hit the ball and pay attention to your foot placement.
4. Beware of under and over clubbing. For example if you are trying to choose between an eight and a nine iron, pick the eight iron and go slightly down the shaft. This will give you more control of the ball.
5. Clubs worth thousands of dollars will not improve your game when starting out. Buy less expensive clubs and spend the extra money on better shoes and traveling to more courses to practice. The only magic trick to reducing handicaps is to practice.
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Tips are paraphrased from an article on the golf-swing-trainers.net web site. |