Global Sports: Golf Tips That Can Improve Your Game

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Golf Tips That Can Improve Your Game

By Isaac Reynolds


If you have decided that its time to start impressing clients and pleasing friends by going out to golf with them, you may need to brush up on some golf terminology. Especially if you are new to golf in general, you will need to understand a few basics about the game before diving in. The following tips should help you out.

Avoid the tendency to try to drill your long putts into the hole every time. Instead of always aiming for the hole, where a miss can result in a second putt, concentrate on getting your first putt close enough to the hole to tap in your second shot. By playing for distance instead of speed you are much more likely to walk off the green with a two-putt instead of the dreaded three-putt.

It's a good idea to wear a hat when you play golf to keep the sun out of your eyes. It is permissible to wear a baseball style cap, but it cannot have any kind of risque saying or message imprinted upon it. For tournaments or a formal game with an important person, you may wear a straw hat.

A great tip for the improving golfer is to play on more than one course. The more the variety of courses you go to, the more the variety of challenges you will be presented with. As you face different challenges, angles, and drops, you will start learning which tricks and techniques to use in each. You will also identify areas that you need to work on.

When trying to find the right grip for your golf game remember that most of the grip pressure should be focused on the last three fingers of your left hand. There should be absolutely no pressure put on your thumb and forefinger of your right hand when getting ready for a shot.

Consider and exercise plan in addition to lessons when you want to improve your golf game. Developing a plan will help you approach exercise with the knowledge that it will pay off on the green. There are many options in the world of exercise that will help your mind, body and game.

If you find yourself in a bunker outside the initial green area or along the fairway and you do not have to content with a high lip to the trap, consider going with an iron with more distance than your sand wedge. While it takes practice to get used to the effect that sand has on your high to middle irons, learning to use these clubs from the sand will increase your chances to avoid extra strokes that are commonly the result of ending up in a trap.

When golfing it is important to remember to park your golf cart in an area that is not going to distract or block other golfers from being able to play through a hole. You should park away from the tees or the greens if you want to be a considerate golfer.

Many business deals are conducted on the golf course, and many friendships are maintained on it. It's easy to be caught not knowing anything about the game at all. A bit of smart research can solve your golf related ignorance in a snap. You will be able to talk up the game like the rest of the pros.




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