Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Root To Learning Golf

By Leslie Shaba

Learning to play golf can be a challenging task. You need ample time to study all the rules of the game before you even pick up your golf club. The presence of an instructor will help you overcome those mistakes that are common among beginners. You can expect to improve the golf game by leaps and bounds when these mistakes are rectified.

This is one common mistake: beginners who are learning golf tend to lookup when striking. This can cause a stroke to be counted even if you do not actually hit the ball. So you need to look down after striking the golf ball. After the hit, make sure your hips are rotated. Practice extending your arms when swinging, it helps to perfect your swing especially at the early stages when learning golf. Your last step should be counting to five after you strike the ball before you look up because this will help you pace yourself and help you avoid looking up too quickly.

Another common problem for people learning golf is that once on the green, too many putts are missed. Adopt a putting stance and keep looking at the golf ball. You will likely hit the target this way. You will be amazed to see how this small change can have a drastic impact on your putting skills.

It is kind of funny to see the ball of those learning golf, going to the sides instead of the middle of the green. It is easy to overcome this tendency. The first thing you always need to keep in mind is your stance because if you are not standing appropriately before you even swing the club, you are not going to have a successful stroke. Sometimes this can happen when you hit from the side of the cub.

When this happens, it will obviously throw the ball to the side of the green. To be able to throw the ball into the direction you want, take time to develop the strength necessary to perform the strong solid swing. Hooking is another issue novices learning golf have to lean to handle well. Sometimes the wrong stance can cause this to occur, other times it is the way beginners hit the ball that causes hooking to be a problem. Hooking the ball can also be caused by the act of gripping the club too tightly. Practice makes perfect, it may be an old adage but that doesn't make it any less true!

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