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Using Golf Instruction to Improve Your Game



Golf instruction is vital if you are just starting out playing golf. You must know all the rules and codes of practice before you start. The last thing you would want is to upset someone else by not following the rules un-knowingly. So it is important to research before you begin.

Attending a golf school is a great way to improve your knowledge and in fact, many of them will teach you the same golf instruction that many players part of the Professional Golfers Association know.

Here is a brief golf instruction list to help you:

1. Did you know that as early as the 1300′s people used golf instruction in their game? It’s true, they let each golfer take their turn when playing each shot.

2. Learn From Golf Books

Golf books have been around since 1857 and can make a great way to learn the game. Pictures and tips can even make golf instruction fun and enjoyable. It doesn’t have to be all hard work you know!

3. Learn From Fellow Golfers

If you are just starting out, then why not just go down to your local golf course and get to know some of the golfers there. Many of them will be happy to give you any advice for free and some of them will share vital tips to you too. This can be a great short cut in your golf instruction.

Whatever your aim in playing golf, there are always people willing to help you for free. If you cannot find any help then you can always pay for it. You can buy books, videos, even golf DVD’s to help you.

And of course there are many golf coaches who will give you all the golf instruction you need. Yes, they will charge you a fee for it but what better way is there to learn from someone who knows the game inside out.

So the main thing is just start to research and go out and enjoy the game as often as you can. You won’t regret it.

By: Tony Newton

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How to Hit a Good Bunker Shot in Golf



Most high handicap golfers dread going into the bunker. However, getting out from a bunker is basically a very easy shot.only if you know how.

Always remember that you are not supposed to hit the golf ball clean. Do not make contact with the golf ball itself with the club.

The sand is actually going to act as a cushion between the club head and the ball when you hit the shot out.

Most people when going in a bunker they try to pick the ball off the top of the sand with a chip shot action as though theyre on the grass. Now the problem with that is that the grass is very firm so youre not going to dig in with the club. This means you can quite easily hit the golf ball first and get a decent strike out of it.

In the case of a bunker shot, most people tend to just duff it in front of themselves because the sand is fluffy and it breaks up. In order to hit a good bunker shot, what youve got to remember is that youre actually going to take out the same amount from underneath the ball.

For good bunker shot, when you swing the golf club, the swing needs to be a lot longer and have a better tempo than with a chip shot, because youve got to allow for the sand which youre going to take out with your shot. You must allow for that sand to actually take the power out of the shot.

If the ball is sitting up on the surface, your sand wedge takes less sand with it during your swing. If it’s buried you’d have to dig deeper, and the club will barely make contact with the ball. The following steps would help you to consistently hit good bunker shot:

1) As you are aware, the sand wedge has a wide sole. This is called the bounce. It will make is easier for you to lift the ball out of the sand and get it up quickly.

2) Place your feet squarely in the sand and make sure you have solid footing and balance. You have to take a firm swing to overcome the resistance of the sand.

3) Use an imaginary line just ahead of your ball. Open the club face and aim at a point about 3 inches behind the ball if it is sitting on top of the sand. The sand wedge would slide through the sand just under the ball and would loft the ball over onto the green.

4) If the ball is partially buried in the sand, focus at a point just behind the ball taking more sand with the swing

5) With all bunker shots, allow your follow through of the club head higher than the front of the bunker.







By: John Woon

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John Woon is a successful latex consultant, Internet marketer and a keen golfer.
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