Monday, December 8, 2008
Taking the Confusion Out of Golf's Fundamentals
Spurts
Today's information age has brought wondrous amounts of golf
information to the masses. Websites, blogs, articles...it actually
seems too much at times.
Everyone benefits from it.
A lot of new golfer try to mimic what professional golfers seem to
do on TV. After all, how hard could it be?
If only it were that simple!
If you are just starting out, understand that it may take a few years
just to get the basics down. And by "down," I mean at least
somewhat memorized.
You will have ups & downs. And, learning applying new techniques
to your individual style will come in growth spurts.
A new technique you are trying to master may seem impossible one
day. But, after thorough practice and repetition, it will simply seem
natural another.
Sticking to the Basics
Sticking to the basics is always the best approach, no matter what
you are doing.
You work the fundamentals until they are like 2nd nature.
Strive to improve everytime you play. Learn that patience and
perseverance are just as important as making contact with the ball.
The ultimate reward for your positive attitude will be consistency in
your swing, an improved game, & the development of a lifelong
passion for golf.
Becoming Friends with your Clubs
When you begin learning the fundamentals of golf, stick to the same
pair of golf clubs for at least 1 to 2 years.
The equipment you use should not be changed. This will help your
learning experience be as linear & stable as possible.
Using the same clubs during your initial year or two of golf will also
help minimize the negative variables that can affect your game.
For example, by sticking with the same driver during this time
period, you can isolate & adjust the factors that help you on tee
shots.
Changing clubs too often, especially during this learning period, will
not enable you to know whether your technique has improved.
This is definitely one area when using a little science can pay off
huge. Because that's what scientists do- isolate, test, record &
adjust....
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