Learning how to play golf is more than just skill. Basic golf equipment and learning about your golfing needs are necessary aspects for gearing up for golf. Here are some golf tips for the beginner to aid you in learning how to play the game.
First, the first piece golf equipment is a golf ball. Golf balls are dimpled so they can go very far when struck by golf clubs. Most country clubs will provide you with balls if you ask.
When gearing up for golf, spend a lot of time learning about your golf club or golf driver. Golf drivers come in different types. This because each course has different landscapes and many golf clubs are required to make the perfect drive. Depending on the terrain, either sand, grass or cement, a golf club is key to make the correct drive. Professional golfers always have a bag or two of clubs to handle their golf needs. Most retail establishments sell golf clubs. Some are sold in sets while other are sold individually.
This simple drill not only improves your contact off the tee it also helps you eliminate your tendency to slice
THE PROBLEM
You can’t make contact on the center of the clubface with your driver, and that’s costing you distance and accuracy.
HOW YOU KNOW IT’S HAPPENING
When you hit it off the heel, it’ll feel like you just hit a brick and the ball will shoot dead left. If you hit it off the toe, you’ll feel a soft impact, like you whacked an old apple.

4 Reasons Why You Should Pay Close Attention To How High You Tee Up
If you’re having trouble in consistently driving the ball and sometimes slice it, hook it or hit the ball too high or too low, maybe it’s all because you don’t pay enough attention to your tee height. This short article will discuss the effect that dfferent tee heights have on your drive.
Grate video tip! shows you how to focus your golf swing’s energy through the ball and towards the target!
This is a great video I found a while back, perfect for those beginners that would like a step by step guide on mastering your golf swing.
The Tiger Woods golf swing technique sees Wood utilizing his flexibility at the back of his swing to comfortably reach far back.