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    Tips For Newbies

     

    Although it’s easy to find golf tips for beginners on the Internet, many articles and books skip over a few  areas that are important for new golfers. Here a few of the lesser-known golf tips for beginners.

    First and foremost, it’s essential that you select the right clubs. Children and juniors need clubs that are sized properly for their height. Many young players try to learn with their parents’ clubs, but this is not the best way to master the skills younger players need, and may even lead to bad swing habits.

     

    Basic rules and simple etiquette on the golf course is sometimes overlooked in other golf courses. A common example of this is that many newbies to golf do not know how to enter and leave a sand trap.  They may be unaware of the reason why the rake is lying there, or that they are violating  a rule if they ground their club. This is where a more experienced golf buddy can assist. They should explain to beginners the rules and etiquette as they go along.

     

    Some new golfers try to teach themselves golf swinging tips. This can lead to a lot of frustration. A few lessons from someone who knows the mechanics of a good swing is an essential to new golfers. You would save yourself a lot of time an effort if you learn from a pro how to set up properly, how to execute a good swing and be constructively criticized or corrected on the spot.

     

     Of particular importance to new players is the takeaway. Many new players will whip the club back with their hands. The proper takeaway for any golf shot is crucial to the rest of the swing. New players should understand that they do not have to bring the club back fast to make a good shot.

    Body rotation is another problem area for many new players. The proper way to bring the club back is to allow the shoulders to turn while maintaining a square club face, followed by the hips. At the top of the backswing, the hips begin the process of the downswing, not the hands.

    Another of the lesser-mentioned golf tips for beginners involves the importance of proper follow through. Some shots require a full follow-through, and others do not. Learning which type is best for each shot should be a top consideration for anyone learning this game.

     A fairly common novice mistake is to try to stop short on the follow-through. This awkward motion can affect the overall performance of the shot. Most players do this because they want to lift their head to watch the ball. Avoid that urge and continue your follow-through until it is complete.

     Above all, the most important golf tips for beginners is to practice. This is a game that demands hands-on training, not just with the driver but will all of the clubs, including the putter. You will never master the golf swing unless you invest the time and energy to learn each club and understand how it reacts to your swing.

    Apply these tips  if you are a beginner to golf and you would in time master the proper golf swing needed in every instance.

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