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There are many people that play golf. In fact there are over 30 million just in the United States. Those numbers do not reflect how many people play well. Herein lies the problem. Golf is a sport that not only requires talent, there is an ongoing need for practice. The challenge is that most people have never been properly taught how to play or practice. Golf lessons will accomplish both of those things.
Article Source: GolfChaos.com
Unlike many sports, where once you understand how to play, you may compete at a decent level, golf has little intricacies that if not properly taught will never be learned. Not only will you need to learn how to hit a golf ball, how you approach the ball is important. They way the club is held is important. And most importantly is how you hit shots other than from the tee. A Golf Professional will take the time, through a series of lessons to assist you. Once you have a feel for all of these types of shots, then having putting lessons will help you take many shots off of your score.
Before you hit the first ball, there are a few things that must be learned. The goal of a good set up is balance. Your stance should be done with your feet spread to about the width of your shoulders. The position of the ball is the next thing to consider. For a tee shot, your ball should be positioned on a straight line to the instep of your forward foot. This will allow for the swing to be a bit of a reach to make contact. Lastly, as part of the address, your grip will be taught. There are several choices, but an overlap grip although not necessarily feeling comfortable, will likely be the best choice.
Even before you pick up a golf club, there are things that you must have knowledge about. How you approach the ball is the first step of the golf swing. Balance is one of the most parts of this process. Standing with your feet spread to about shoulders width, should provide a comfortable and stable position. The golf ball should be placed on a straight line from the instep of your forward foot. This way, you will be reaching out to hit it. Standing in this position, remember how this looks to you, as you must repeat it each time that you tee off.
Your club should be parallel to the ground and pointing towards the target. Then your body should take over to complete the swing. Many people start using their hands and arms. This is a mistake and your teacher can show you how to overcome this. Professional golfers will not use their hands until the club is almost back to the ball. In other words, at about the time that your golf club is again, parallel to the ground, on the way down, your big muscles should be doing the work. This is when the power comes into play. The goal is to generate power without over swinging the club.
At the bottom of your swing, you can hit the ball. If you do not continue the swing to conclusion, you lose power and direction. Your body should finish with your belly facing the target and the club folding into your shoulder. It is unlikely that many of these things will happen without you being taught how to do it.
Although the balance will always be important, you need to become proficient with many other types of swings and ball position. In the fairway or the rough, a different set up may be required. Chipping and other shorted shots will be handled differently, as well. Once you have managed to hit the green, your putting lessons will help you find the bottom of the cup.
Golf lessons can teach you all of the variables of this wonderful sport. If you are intent on making yourself a better player, get lessons. A beginner needs to get lessons so that you understand what is actually going on while you are playing. Most importantly, practice is mandatory. If you cannot practice what you have been taught, you are not likely to improve. You will struggle and likely pick up some really bad habits. So, find a coach that you are comfortable with and learn. A PGA Professional must pass tests on teaching, so seek them out to start your lessons and in no time, you may be competing to win the United States Open!!
Want to find out more about golf lessons, then visit Steven Watts' site on how to choose the best golf lessons for your needs.
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