A Golfer’s Handy Resource – Tips You Should Consider
Source: Flickr
With international notoriety and dozens of professional tournaments per year, golf is one of the most popular sports on the planet. A lot of people attempt to play this game every day and most of them do pretty terribly by any standard. This is a precision game that requires skill and focus and it’s a learned trait. Learn a few good golf tips in this article.
As you will find out, golf is a game that requires a lot of focus. You can practice blocking things out by actually playing somewhere very loud. It doesn’t even have to be golf. Practice bowling in a loud alley where people are drinking and listening to music. You can learn to block out the noise and then translate that to your golfing game.
Dress comfortably when you go golfing. If you do not dress comfortably, you will be preoccupied with your dysfunctional attire and your body temperature rather than concentrating on accurately hitting the ball. Also, keep an umbrella in your golf bag to avoid the rain or simply go back to the clubhouse for the day, especially if there is a thunderstorm.
Adjusting the choke applied to the club – how high or low the shaft is gripped – is the throttle good golfers use to moderate their shots’ distance. Choking down on the club reduces power for shorter, more controlled shots. Choking up releases the full power of the golfer’s swing for maximum distance.
When you are aiming to drive your golf ball onto the green, aim for the hole, not the green. If you aim for the green, you are giving yourself too large a target, and you are likely to miss! If you aim for the hole, who knows, you might just make it, but even if you don’t you will probably get pretty close!
While putting takes concentration and patience, there are still some ways you can speed up the round and play ready golf. Try to read the slope while others are putting, and stand near your ball so that when it’s your turn you can get to your spot quickly in order to make your putt.
When playing a round of golf, did you know that approximately 70% of your hits are from 120 yards or closer? If you are looking to improve you golf score, it is important to work on your short game. One place to start is with your pitching and chipping. Many golfers believe pitching and chipping are the same thing, but they are not. There is more air time than ground time with pitching. Chipping has less air time than ground time. You should use a chip when your ball is close to the green but cannot be putted. Pitching should be used to loft your ball over an obstruction.
As we alluded to at the top, you have to learn to play golf. You can’t just roll out of bed one morning and inherently be great at driving a ball 300 yards, lobbing it up another 100 onto the green and then putting over a 10-yard uneven surface to birdie every hole. That’s why you need to use these tips and don’t forget that.