Anxious About Starting To Play Golf? Beginners Golf Tips
Posted: Friday, February 27, 2009
by Charlie G Wallace
If you have
never played golf before the prospect of taking that initial step maybe
daunting. Where do you go to get the information you need to learn to play
golf? What golf equipment do you need? Who should you talk to? It can be very
stressful understanding what to do.
Tip 1. Speak
to people
Talk to you
friends and any other people you come across who play golf about your interest
in learning how to play. Be clear about what you want to know. For example,
what golf equipment you need. How much to pay. What clubs to use.
As a
background to this discussion you might want to talk about why you want to play
golf and what interests you about the game. Discuss your anxieties and fears
about starting. You will probably find that you will obtain a lot of
information and reassurance from talking about playing golf that overcome the
problem of taking the first step. Everyone has had to start sometime and most
of them will be willing to share it with you.
Tip 2. Green
to tee
It is often
said the best way to learn to play golf is from green to tee. You may have
heard this expression. Basically it means that you should start by learning to
putt, followed by chipping and pitching and finally by learning how to drive
off the tee.
This is sound
advice. You will not look an obvious beginner with a putter in your hand. If
you start swishing a driver around, you will. Get a bag of balls and take your
putter onto a practice green and learn to putt. Spend an hour 2 days a week practicing
long putts and short ones from all parts of the green uphill and downhill.
Youll thank me for this advice.
Tip 3. Learn
with a friend
Ask around
amongst your friends and colleagues and see if anyone wants to learn with you.
You will both feel more confident about learning together. Add some competition
to your practice as you learn to putt. Place a dozen balls each around the
putting green and award points for i) getting nearest the hole and ii) sinking
the putts. Thisll add enjoyment to your practice.
Tip 4. Learn
how to hit the ball
Do you play
any other sport - tennis, baseball, pool, soccer? You will know that you had to
learn either how to hit, kick it or catch the ball. You cant start playing
golf by banging sweet 250 yard straight drives off the tee immediately. Even
Roger Federer had to learn to hit the ball. You will too.
After lots of
putting practice, get a 9 iron or sand wedge and practice hitting short shots
to the flag from around the green. Place 12 balls at different points between 5
to 15 feet from the green and learn to control shots onto the green.
Tip 5. Start
up golf equipment
Dont buy a
set of golf clubs not yet anyway. See if can borrow a putter and 9 iron
pitching wedge (or sand wedge) from a friend. If not buy buy cheap golf clubs from
a low cost sports goods store. You will probably get them for less than $15
each.
You will need
15-20 golf balls too. You can get these second hand, usually from a golf club,
or buy some reconditioned balls, or beg or borrow them from your buddies.
This is all
the golf equipment youll need to start, so get out there, buy your clubs and
start putting.
Tip 6. Golf
instruction
And finally,
if you are serious about learning the game, watch golf on TV. You will get a
feel for playing shots by watching the pros play the game. Pay special
attention to their putting and short shots around the green to begin with. This
is the best form of golf instruction for you at this stage.
Charlie Wallace is a
former college lecturer and trainer and now works as a consultant and internet
marketer. He has been playing golf for over 5 years.