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Dorf On Golf 1 of 3In Group golf lessons you get to learn to master the game in groups. This gives you an advantage to learn what it takes to master the game, meet and interact with other aspiring golfers at moderate cost to you. If for one reason or another you can t take private or group golf lessons, you may have to do it yourself . Important Things You Need To Know In Golf Every sport has its important stuff that must be understood to be able to perform well in it. Golf is no exception. There are certain important things in golf that you need to familiarize yourself well with and understand to be able to understand the game and be a great player. It will be impossible for you to perfect your game if you don t have a strong practice regime. The world top golfers all agree on one thing, there is no substitute for practice. The more you practice how to improve your game, the more your game actually improves. So if you are really interested in succeeding at golf you must have a very strong and disciplined practice regime. This knowledge separates the top players from the usual players. The Course Though there are special regulations guiding the construction of a course, professional golf players will tell you that courses differ one from another. Knowing and mastering the course is important. It s what lets you know how to hit your ball, where to hit it and where to avoid. These are: the correct alignment of the golf club; correct posture and position, back swing, take-away, impact and the follow through. Getting this right will guarantee perfect swings throughout the game and help you play better golf. Know Your Clubs The golf club is very important in the game of golf. Now, you don t have to have a completely full set to start golfing. In fact, my research has shown that it is actually recommended for beginner golfers to start out with a short set. It is recommended to have a 3-wood, 3-iron, 5-iron, 7-iron, 9-iron and a putter. You can always fill in the missing clubs later once you start to get better, learn your yardage more and become more schooled on the physics of clubs.
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