where to practice golf?

Also see: Before You Buy Golf Lessons

Where to Practice?

I think most people are not rich enough to own a personal golf course , and don’t want to join the golf clubs , but  if you are love to play golf  very much , then where to practice is better?

At the driving range, of course, where you can hit a bucket of balls and nobody (except you) will care if most of your shots are terrible. Most driving ranges also have practice putting greens. Some also feature practice chipping areas and sand bunkers.( golf equipment )

If you can’t find  cheap golf clubs, your back yard is another good place to practice a swing, although you obviously don’t want to be hitting real golf balls. Try a wiffle golf ball, or just work on the swing mechanics you’ve been learning during lessons.

And then there’s the living room – made to order for putting practice.

 

 

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P.S.: today’s recommended product:  Callaway FT-iQ Driver

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Taking Golf Lessons

After choosing the right set of golf clubs, you are now ready to take the golf lessons. If you do have a lot of money to spend, and want to learn as quickly as possible, then a golf academy might be the choice for you. Most major metropolitan areas have at least one good golf school, and most major golf schools offer lodging packages for those willing to travel. But also you can get some useful tips from this blog. LOL…

For most, though, the choice should be weekly lessons with a local pro who is nice and patient. Most pros ( golf equipment ) are available for lessons. The rate depends on the course the pro is affiliated with and the time allotment. But many pros offer sessions for as little as $30 for a lesson ranging from 30 minutes to an hour.

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P.S. : today’s recommended product: Titleist AP2 Irons

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Your First Set of Clubs

As a golf beginner, though, it’s in your best interest to be thrifty to focus on golf clubs for sale. Manufacturers such as Wilson, Dunlop, Ram, Knight and many others make quality golf sets that can be had for less than $150. Big-box retailers – Wal-Mart, Kmart and others – often carry bargain club sets.

Another option: garage sales or yard sales. Don’t knock it – many experienced golfers buy a new set on a yearly basis, so you might get a great deal on a set ( Callaway FT i-Brid Irons ) that cost somebody else many hundreds of dollars.

A year from now, you’ll be ready to spend that kind of money yourself. For now, take the money you’re saving on clubs and invest in.

The third option: The economy is becoming more optimistic to anybody on the earth, but still we have to be wise about our finantial status. You can buy used golf clubs from the pros or amateurs.

Anyway, it is all up to you.

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