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Advice For Newbie Golfers

<h3>Advice For Newbie Golfers<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>When you are first starting out&comma; golf can often seem incredibly complicated&period; In truth&comma; there are a lot of rules&semi; however&comma; the same goes for any sport&period; True – there are more implements to play with&comma; i&period;e&period; clubs and it can take some practice to know which one you should be playing different shots with but this knowledge does comes with time&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Of course&comma; there is also the golf lingo that can seem completely alien to newbie golfers&period; For instance just what is a bogey&comma; a birdie and an eagle&quest; Again&comma; this knowledge also comes in time&semi; however&comma; for those who want to arrive at the golf course a bit more prepared than your average amateur&comma; below you will find a useful beginner’s guide to golf&period; Enjoy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>What golf equipment do I need&quest;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>It is really important to get the right kind of equipment before you start &OpenCurlyQuote;playing’ golf&period; Try not to get carried away though&semi; otherwise you could put yourself in the position of&comma; &OpenCurlyQuote;all the gear&comma; no idea’&period; You don’t have to get the most expensive equipment&comma; so please don’t feel you need to re-mortgage your house in order to kit out your golf bag&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;You need to keep in mind&comma; you want sturdy and well-recommended beginner equipment that is going to help you learn and develop your new skills&comma; all at the lowest cost to yourself&period; The last thing you want is to spend a ton of money on loads of golfing equipment&comma; only to find out you don’t actually like the sport – what a waste&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;When you are learning&comma; it is best not to start off with the full 14 clubs you are allowed in your golf bag&period; The essential clubs you should have are&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;&&num;8211&semi; Driver<br &sol;>&NewLine;&&num;8211&semi; Putter<br &sol;>&NewLine;&&num;8211&semi; Sand wedge<br &sol;>&NewLine;&&num;8211&semi; Pitching wedge<br &sol;>&NewLine;&&num;8211&semi; Fairway wood<br &sol;>&NewLine;&&num;8211&semi; 6-iron<br &sol;>&NewLine;&&num;8211&semi; 8-iron<br &sol;>&NewLine;You will easily be able to find the clubs above in a &OpenCurlyQuote;beginner’ format&period; Don’t let the &OpenCurlyQuote;beginner’ put you off&period; Learning should be your absolute priority here&comma; so you don’t need the flashiest clubs&period; Look online for second-hand beginner clubs&comma; you’ll be sure to find some&period; After you have invested some time learning how to use them&comma; you can always upgrade your clubs and sell your beginners on to another newbie&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Make sure you buy lots of balls&comma; as you are likely to lose quite a few in the beginning&period; It’s always worth buying brightly coloured ones when you are learning too&comma; until you get a better eye for finding your balls on the course&period; Again&comma; you don’t want to spend too much money on these just yet&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3>Preparation for your first full 18 holes<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>You should never go and play a full 18 holes without having had a few lessons and practice sessions&period; This means taking the time and investing the money in getting initial lessons from a golf club pro&period; Many golfers tend to pick up a lot of bad habits&comma; especially if they don’t take the time to learn from a professional&period; Therefore it is better to start as you mean to go on and pick up only the good habits from the pro&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Visit the driving range regularly in order to build up your confidence with your driver and get your eye in&period; However&comma; don’t neglect your short game&period; You will need to play as many short shots as long&comma; so make sure you practice chipping shots and putting&period; You can usually find the odd putting green around&comma; so make good use of these&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Depending on whether you want to be a fair-weather golfer&comma; or an all-round one&comma; you will need to get yourself some appropriate clothing&period; Always make sure you check the dress code of the golf club where you plan to play&comma; before you go out and spend money on clothing&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;It is also very important to be aware of some golf vocabulary before you start&period; Try to make the effort to learn as much of the following vocab as you can&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;1&period; Ace &equals; a hole in one<br &sol;>&NewLine;2&period; Apron &equals; this is the grass area directly surrounding the putting surface<br &sol;>&NewLine;3&period; Birdie &equals; 1 stroke under the designated par &lpar;see 14&rpar; for the hole<br &sol;>&NewLine;4&period; Bogey &equals; 1 stroke over the designated par &lpar;see 14&rpar; for the hole<br &sol;>&NewLine;5&period; Eagle&colon; &equals; 2 strokes under the par &lpar;see 14&rpar; for the hole<br &sol;>&NewLine;6&period; Fairway &equals; the route of play between where you tee off from and the green &lpar;see 9&rpar;<br &sol;>&NewLine;7&period; Flag &equals; this is the marker for each hole<br &sol;>&NewLine;8&period; Fore &equals; this is a warning cry to others who might be in the way of play<br &sol;>&NewLine;9&period; Green &equals; this is where the holes are and where you putt<br &sol;>&NewLine;10&period; Hazard &equals; these are normally sand traps or water areas<br &sol;>&NewLine;11&period; Honor &equals; this is the right to tee off first&period; Normally given to the person with the lowest score from the previous hole<br &sol;>&NewLine;12&period; Lie &equals; this is the stationary position of the ball when it is in the grass or on sand<br &sol;>&NewLine;13&period; Match play &equals; this is a type of competition where you score each hole separately&period; The winner is decided by whoever wins the most holes<br &sol;>&NewLine;14&period; Par&colon; this is a numerical standard of scoring per hole&comma; i&period;e&period; Hole 12 is a par 4&period; This scoring is based on yardage&comma; the terrain&comma; any hazards and two putts per hole<br &sol;>&NewLine;15&period; Rough – these are areas of irregularity on the golf course&period; They usually have fairly long grass and are in line with the tees<br &sol;>&NewLine;16&period; Stroke play &equals; this is a type of competition based on the total number of stokes you have taken throughout the game<br &sol;>&NewLine;17&period; Tee &equals; this is a peg your ball is placed on before taking your stoke<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h5>Featured images&colon;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<p><span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Image author owned<&sol;span><br &sol;>&NewLine;James writes for Wharton Park&period; When not writing about Worcestershire golf courses&comma; he can often be found tutoring newbie golfers&comma; whether they want him to or not&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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