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Tuesday, 03 April 2012 03:31

Golf is one of the finest sports in the world. While its rules and movements are simple, the complexities and subtleties involved can keep an enthusiast occupied for a lifetime. Once bitten by the golf bug, a player is likely to remain ever-vigilant in the quest to improve his or her game. Here are a few tips that might help:

 

When putting, imagine that your putter is like the pendulum of a grandfather clock. It's like an extension of your body that moves free. Almost no force needs to be exerted in a putt. Simply lift the club to the desired distance on the pendulum swing and that let your arm muscles go. For every inch back that you lift your putter back, you will get a foot of distance from the golf ball.

 

Golf is a very popular game for business associates, as you will probably be taken out for a round if you are in the finance sector. If this happens, try to limit your competitive nature and try to have fun with the people that you work for. This will give you a chance to show your modesty to your boss.

 

As tempting as it may be to stop and grab a deluxe meal after finishing the front nine, be respectful of your fellow players and opt for something that works better on the run. While some courses allow you to call ahead and order food from the 9th tee, other courses have options such as hot dogs or pre-made sandwiches that allow you to keep your round going without delaying your group.

 

It is important to be especially aware when you are golfing. There is a lot of activity happening on a golf course. Balls are flying through the air, golf carts are driving from here to there and clubs are swinging. It is important to be aware of your surroundings so that you do not get injured while golfing.

 

Make the power of your swing come from your body for more precision. Not only will this give you better control and accuracy, but also it will reduce the chances of you getting an injury during a game. You want the power to come from your hips to give you the maximum power potential.

 

"Keep your eyes on the ball" is one of the most common pieces of golfing advice - with good reason! A well-orchestrated golf swing involves a lot of simultaneous motions; if you concentrate on individual movements you lose the coordination necessary for a great swing. Focusing your eyes and your attention on the ball allows you to make a natural swing concentrated on the proper target - launching the ball powerfully and accurately.

 

Purchase your golf shoes at a store that also sells golf clubs or take a couple of clubs with you. By doing this, you can practice your swing while wearing the shoes and see how they feel throughout your swing. This is one of the big advantages of buying your golf shoes in person rather than online or by mail.

 

To test your grip for the right firmness, shorten your thumb. Place your left hand on your club in its normal grip with the thumb pointing down. Now slide the thumb up approximately one centimeter. You should notice a tightening of the last two fingers on the hand. This is what your pressure should be to allow for a proper grip.

 

A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to make sure you are aware of not only all of the rules, regulations, and jargon, but also golf course etiquette in general. There are many things that you do or do not do on a golf course that could put you in an uncomfortable situation quickly if not done correctly.

 

To prepare for a golf tournament, the day before you should get some light exercise, such as swimming. Get a massage or spend the evening in your massage chair relaxing. Turn in early. The next day, begin your day with stretching and a light jog or walk. Shower, focus and head out to win your tournament.

 

Remember to breathe. In the heat of the moment, setting up the perfect shot, remember to take some deep breaths. Many players hold their breath while aiming, which causes them to tense up and can hinder the swing. A few deep breaths will remind you to relax, and keep your movements smooth and supple.

 

When you take a golf swing, remember to keep your hands and arms relaxed. The strength for your swing is not centered in the hands and arms. Your strength comes from your core muscles, your abdominals, and your back. Putting too much force in your arms can ruin your swing.

 

A helpful tip when it comes to golf, is to make sure you always relax yourself before each shot, by taking in a deep breath of four counts and exhaling slowly, over the course of counting to four. This is one of the best ways you can calm yourself before addressing the ball.

 

When starting out, the best instructions to learn are to just do what feels comfortable. Concentrate on hitting the ball, do not worry so much where it goes, just consistently hit the ball. Once you can consistently hit the ball with nearly every swing, then go to a PGA certified instructor or to a friend who is a fairly good golf player.

 

In order to maintain consistency on every swing throughout your round, practice the same practice swing routine each and every time. By allowing yourself the chance to keep muscle memory solid while maintaining positive mental focus, you will be able to step up to even the most challenging shot with the utmost confidence.

 

Golf's enduring popularity is easily explained by the vast opportunities it presents for athletic improvement and the refinement of sporting skill. Learning more about the game is simply another part of its appeal. For the devoted golfer, reviewing tips like these can be almost as enjoyable as hitting the links for a practice round - almost, but not quite!

 

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