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Pointers for Adding A Little Extra Distance on Your Drive

By Emma Davis


Golf is a competitive sport and relaxation, as well as a social occasion and healthy time outdoors. It is possible for anyone to learn how to golf; you just need to give it a try. In this article, you'll find some great tips to help you get started.

If you have trouble slicing the ball off of the tee box, try changing your stance and putting your front foot a little closer to the ball. Closing your stance is the best way to balance your spin and keep the ball from slicing.

Instead of struggling with the same weakness, try something different until you can work around the issue. Not only could it work out to your advantage, your playing style will continue to be unique.

It is important to pay attention to the height of your tee when you are first learning to golf. If you haven't set your tee height correctly, your drives won't go as far. Your golf ball should be a bit higher than the center of your club's face.

Frame golf as an enjoyable activity, not something you have to master right now. If you allow yourself to remain receptive to learning new methods and techniques, you should see improved results within a month or two.

Maximize your ability to strike the ball forcefully by learning not to draw your club back too far on your backswing. Drawing the club back increases power, but swinging it back too far compromises your posture and your accuracy.

If you like to play golf early in the morning when the grass is still wet, avoid sneaker style golf shoes. Although you can find sneaker-style shoes that have waterproofing, most do not have this feature, and they will be thoroughly wet by the end of your game of golf.

The fundamentals of golf are not so difficult to learn, and the benefits are substantial, both mentally and physically. Having read the advice in this article, you should be ready to go out and start playing some golf.




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