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Tips on Playing Golf
People ranged all ages are playing golf nowadays. Some play it for fun, but some still play the game for a living, raking in thousands or millions of dollars for their efforts. The following tips will help golfers of any skill level.
Practice
To play better golf, it is important to go to the driving range and hit practice balls, beginning with a wedge club and working your way up to a golf driver. Then head to the putting green and make a few short putts before moving out and putting from longer distances. When you're playing a round, make sure to take full practice swings. Clip the grass on some of your swings to practice getting under the ball.
Plan Your Shots
Do not just walk up to your golf ball and swing away. Before you address the ball, you should think about a number of topics, the first being how far you want to hit the ball. Then think about whether or not there are sand traps, heavy rough or water in that area. Consider the wind direction and how hard it is blowing; then decide where the ball will go after it lands. Select your target, making sure you give yourself some room for error. Then select the proper club to accomplish your shot plan. With enough practice, you will know how far you can hit various golf clubs and which you hit best.
Take a Deep Breath
There are many aspects of a golf swing that must go right for the desired outcome to be achieved. Tension in your chest or shoulders can cause your ball to go somewhere you were not intending it to go. One of the easiest ways to avoid such tension is to take a deep breath and let it out just before you swing the club. Begin the swing as soon as you exhale. A deep breath also helps some golfers clear their minds and can be an important part of the preshot routine.
Develop a Routine
Variables are a part of the game of golf, but variables also are one of the reasons why golfers shoot high scores. As a result, reducing the number of variables should help reduce your score. Some variables, of course, cannot be controlled. Those include the wind and weather, the pin placement on the green and the location of the hazards. Other variables can be controlled. To reduce the variability of each swing, develop a routine for how you approach the ball and how you swing. Develop a routine for how many practice swings you take and for your breathing pattern before a shot.
Keep Your Head Down
One of the main reasons a golfer hits low shots or shots that do not travel far is because he strikes the top of the ball with his club. This often is because as he is about to strike the ball, he jerks his head upward, usually in the direction in which his ball will fly. When he pulls his head up, his entire body follows suit. And while the upward shift may not be noticeable to the naked eye, it causes the head of the golf club to be higher. When it hits the ball, it hits the top part and places downward pressure on the ball, causing it to travel low or bounce along the ground.
Read the Green
Many golfers have most of their problems while they are on the green bunker. Practice is an important part of becoming a better putter, since practice helps golfers determine how hard they need to hit the ball from various distances. Reading the green is an often overlooked aspect of putting, but it should not be, since even minor fluctuations in the terrain of the green can change the direction of the ball. Stand behind the golf ball and look at the path between it and the hole. Look closely at the shape of the green and determine how its contours will affect your shot. Take them into account before striking the ball with your TaylorMade Rossa Itsy Bitsy Monza Spider Putter .
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