Thursday, June 18, 2009

Ways of Getting Good Golf Lessons




Taking golf lessons helps beginners to learn faster. In golf, taking lessons could help those who are just starting to learn faster and those mastering the game become better players. Whatever your reasons for learning to play golf is, business, recreational or professional, good golf lessons will come in handy.

Taking golf lessons, you can learn the basics and perfect the game. You can learn what it takes to come up with a master swing that will always let you be in control of the ball. You can also get to learn how to determine the uses of which club is best for which distance and which shot and how to read the golf course...

Private Golf Lessons

Private golf lessons are great and better, as you get one on one coaching suited to your individual needs. Private golf lessons are really a great way to learn golf. You are the only student and have the instructor all to yourself and he will only be concerned about you achieving the best in your game in a way that is most convenient for you. If you have a great golf instructor, one who is actually a master of the game, you can get extras likelearning certain secrets that you won’t get elsewhere. And the only thing with private golf lessons is that they can be quite expensive since the golf instructor gets to focus on your needs alone during your lessons but if you have the budget, then go for it.

Group Golf Lessons

Another way of getting golf lessons is going with a group.This will help you improve your game for lesser cost. With group golf lessons you get to learn the game in groups. You will learn your lesson with a group. The upside of such lessons apart from the price is that you get to interact with others and even practice with them giving you the necessary competitive edge that is necessary to bring out the best in you. The only downside to group golf lessons is that there is not much room for tailoring the lessons to individual needs, the instructor is more interested in teaching you all as a group . But if you are serious with it, you can take the lessons you learn in your group study into your personal practice and improve your game easily.

Self Taught Golf Lessons

Another way is to learn the lessons yourself. This is what I call self-taught golf lessons or self-study method. By self-taught, I mean you need to go out of your way to research free lessons yourself. You can use the internet to research free golf lessons and tips, and work them into your game. Self- taught golf lessons requires a lot of trial and error to get your game right but that doesn’t make it impossible. You just need to work extra hard and be willing to do all it takes to improve your game. Yet, it can give you the satisfaction and pride that you made it by yourself by sheer determination.

A willingness to learn has always been the major difference between the champions and the average players in the world. If you are really interested in mastering the game of golf you must be willing to learn and go ahead and take golf lessons that will help you improve your game and help you master the game.

SUMMARY

Golf lessons can make mastering the game a wonderful experience. Such lessons could be private golf lessons, group golf lessons, or self taught golf lessons.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Beginner Golfer's Guide to Buying Their First Golf Clubs



All golfers have to have a set of golf clubs. Beginners can be clueless on what clubs they actually need. Here are some tips on what to get.

Oftentimes, beginner golfers face the dilemna of what it is they have or need to buy when they go to their local store to purchase their first golf clubs. And why won't they be? There a lot of different things to choose from. From the cheapest to the most expensive golf clubs, the most popular ones or the ones the pros are using. And this article is aimed to help you and guide you in buying your first set of golf clubs.

Golf clubs manufacturers create golf clubs with the goal of maximizing "the
physics of a golfer's swing" but at the same time allowing for a range of swing
error to provide and accurate, yet forgiving shot. So to be able to choose the
golf clubs most appropriate to your specifics, you have to get evaluated by a
professional before going to the store. So the better swing you have, you need
the less forgiving club.

The rule of thumb according to association rules is that you can't have more than fourteen clubs in your bag and one has to be a putter. So let's get on.

Woods
There are three woods that golfers need: the 1-driver, 3 and 5. The wood is a
hollow-bodied large headed club. These clubs are used when you are 175 yards
or more away from the green, specifically off the tee.

Irons
A standard set of irons consists of: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Irons are typically used
when you are 200 yards or less from the green. The closer you are to the green,
the higher number iron you will use.

Wedges
Just a fancy word for a specialty iron really. Common used wedges in golfers’
sets are the pitching wedge, sand wedge, approach wedge, lob wedge and high lob wedge. These clubs can be extremely useful to a golfers game. These assist you in controlling your shots.

Putters
If you ever played putt putt then you know what these are for. That’s right! It gets the ball into the hole. It is used on the green only and there are a wide variety of putters out there to choose from.

As a beginner golfer, you don't really have to buy a complete full set to start golfing. You can start out with a short set which consist of a 3-wood, 3-iron, 5-iron, 7-iron, 9-iron and a putter. And once you get better, learn your yardage better and more knowledgeable on the physics of clubs, you can just buy the missing clubs later. Or you may just buy a short set second hand for a start, sell it later or trade it in for a new full set.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Golf Fitness Tips - Five Benefits Of Adding A Few Simple Exercises To Your Golf Game

Fitness is a major priority for professional golfers on tour these days. Golf, like any other physical activity, takes a good amount of stamina because you're constantly pushing yourself to excel and you're doing a lot of walking while you're out on the course.

Although it's important to focus on improving your golf game, you'll also need to keep in shape in order to increase your stamina and prevent injury that could keep you out of commission. Here are a few tips that will help to keep you on track:

#1. Participate regularly in some form of strenuous cardio activity. This can be running, swimming, sprinting (hill sprints are excellent cardio builders and a good fat burner), stair stepping, treadmill, etc. This will also improve the strength in your hips and your lower body.

Always remember to stretch before and after any type of strenuous exercise. This is not only important to decrease soreness after your workout, but most importantly to help prevent injury.

#2. Improving Abdominal strength is helpful in preventing injuries to your lower back. This is an injury common to golfers. You can improve your abdominal strength by doing sets of sit ups, crunches, swimming, etc.

Another injury common to beginning golfers is shin splints. You may also have these if you've taken an extended lay off from the game and are just returning. The best recommendation that I can make for shin splints is to take a slower pace when starting out or returning to the game. I've personally suffered with shin splints ever since my days in the military and it just takes time to build or rebuild the strength in the muscles in that area of your legs.

Try riding a stationary bike regularly to increase your leg strength, hill sprinting (in short sets) will help a lot, but don't overdo it at first, swimming is also excellent because it takes the body weight off your legs. Hold on to the side of the pool and do plenty of kicking exercises, both on your stomach and on your back.

Once again, remember to take it slowly and you'll be back in the game before you know it.

#3. Upper body exercises will not only help your stamina, but also help you to improve your swing. Exercises like push-ups (arms and chest), sit-ups (lower back and abdominal muscles), mountain climbers (brutal, but effective) and even jumping jacks will help you to increase the strength in your torso and hips, which will result in you being able to have more "push off" power in your down swing, hit the ball straighter and farther than before and also improve your consistency.

#4. It's also a proven fact that exercising regularly will help to reduce stress, therefore helping you to "keep your cool" on the back 9 while the other guy sweats and stresses out. You'll also feel better off of the course too. You can realistically count on a "whole life" benefit from working out. Oh, you'll also lose weight and lower your cholesterol.

Let's recap what we've learned here.

#5. Doing the correct exercises on a regular basis will help you to improve your golf game, reduce your risk of injury, increase your strength and stamina and also have great health benefits, such as weight loss, lowering bad cholesterol and looking and feeling emotionally better.

One last question....What are you waiting for?

Start incorporating fitness into your golf game today!

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About The Author
Joe Stewart is a sports fanatic that writes articles on different topics that interest him. You can read several more articles on golf by going to http://www.GolfTeachingAid.com .