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Success On The Course For The Beginner

Many newcomers to the game of golf find themselves repeating the same mistakes and sometimes totally give up before making any real progress. An entire book could be written offering tips for the new player but all that is really necessary is to follow a few basic rules which will help you become a better player and increase your enjoyment of the game every time you visit the golf course. It is not a good move to go out and buy an expensive set of golf clubs, which will stay in the closet gathering dust if the beginner starts the game and gets in too deep, then gives up easily.

Practise A "Keep at It" Strategy

Whatever obstacles you find yourself facing when you start to play golf you should learn to "keep at it". As with anything in life requiring skill you have to persevere. The gratification of playing golf comes later rather than earlier and the skills you are learning everyday take time to build up, eventually enabling you to play a great game of golf.

Although it may sound straightforward, hitting the ball when you are out on the golf course can be difficult. Added to this, the majority of people who take up golf have already reached their adult years and have, therefore, lost some the basic learning skills we have when we are younger so it is harder to absorb the process of how to play golf. This fact is reflected by the super fast rate children pick up the basics of golf when given the opportunity.

Have A Little Patience

Having a little patience is essential when learning to play golf. It's no good getting angry when things are not going right. You must remember that playing good golf can take a few years to achieve as there are so many techniques of the game for you to learn. The last thing you want is for frustration to take over and ruin or finish your golfing experience prematurely.

Can It Be So Difficult?

The sport of golf has many different types of play. For example there is the short game requiring precise motor skills by your hands, the long game where strength and great timing is needed, and putting where an aiming skill is necessary. Every hole on the course will have a specific hazard zone which will be necessary for you to avoid when hitting the ball.

Bear in mind, while you can read up on and put into practise every possible tip, your overall patience will determine how good a golf player you become. Take it slowly, keep at it and you will enjoy the wonderful game of golf for many years to come.