You may be a seasoned professional or a miniature golfing amateur. The fact is that golf is a game that requires practice and technical skill, which keeps players of all levels interested. Before teeing up, look through this set of handpicked tricks and tips to get insight about this sport.
When you’re on the market for new clubs, consult with golf pros before you make your final purchase. Golf professionals have the knowledge and experience to help you choose clubs that suit you.
Having a well-tuned body is a great benefit when it comes to developing a solid swing. Your entire body is needed to truly power your shots. Your entire body needs to be involved in moving your club. This will reduce strain on your arms and increase driving distance.
Golf is a game and should be fun, not stressful. Mistakes will happen and you need to have the ability to laugh about them or about yourself, and this will lead to you relaxing, which will help you overcome the mistakes.
Sweet Spot
Look for the “sweet spot” of your golf club. This refers to a point on the club that should be ideally meeting the ball for the most accuracy and speed. Instead of practicing with only one club, you should try each one to discover the best way to hit that sweet spot.
If you need to make a long putt, focus mostly on the speed that you hit the ball with. Aim for a target near the hole, rather than aiming directly at it. This will give you a better chance of having your next putt be a short one by making sure that your current putt isn’t too short or too long.
For a powerful swing, use all the muscles in the body, especially your core and leg muscles. Try to use your body as if it where a whip while swinging, and obtain power from the legs as they push off of the ground.
Avoid being super-tight or ultra-loose with your golf swing. If you hold your golf club too tight, your shots will have a tendency to veer off to the right. Inversely, holding your club loosely will cause the ball to go left. Correct your grip by using the direction of the shots.
When playing golf, it is important to get the proper focus both mentally and physically. Clear your mind of the everyday stresses and focus on your game.
Golf Club
Prior to purchasing a golf club, consider getting one custom-fitted for you. Every person has a different weight, height and body structure, so a golf club that works exceptionally well for one player, may be difficult for another player to use. Having a club just right for your size will help you develop a good swing.
Before buying any used club, always inspect the the club’s head and face. A worn, shiny area on the head of the club may be an indicator that the club was used excessively. This does not help your golf shots, since any worn out spot can alter the trajectory of the ball.
Don’t get caught trying to have an abnormal posture. Practice standing without holding your club. Stand at the same distance from the ball you would stand if you were holding the club. Flex your knees, keep the waist slightly bent, and naturally keep your arms dropped. Then clasp your hands as if holding a club and retain this position. This natural position is perfect for your shot, but if it feels uncomfortable then repeat the process until it feels right. The more unnatural it feels, the more likely it is you’re doing it wrong.
Now that you have taken the initiative to learn something new about the sport of golf, you can impress your golfing buddies (or that gorgeous pro shop attendant) with the information you’ve just picked up. Look for new ways to apply these skills to your current game, to make the game even more challenging and engaging.