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Golf Instruction - Finding The Perfect Swing



When someone first makes the decision take up the game of golf, and is looking for the fundamentals of golf instruction, one of the first questions becomes "Where the heck am I going to practice?"

In most cases, the best place for a beginner to refine their golfing skills is at a driving range. It's an easy place to examine your swing and begin your golfing career, without having to worry about expensive golf course memberships and losing equipment. At a driving range, you can hit a load of golf balls anywhere within reason and nobody around will mind if your shots are completely off the mark.

Most driving ranges also have practice putting greens, chipping areas, and sand bunkers; all excellent practice areas for the beginning golfer. It's also a great way to brush up on nearly every aspect of your game.

If you feel your golf swing is out of shape and would like to practice in private, there's always the option of practicing your swing in your own backyard. But when you are in your yard, it's probably best to leave your golf balls in your bag. They are best reserved for the open areas where you have room to drive, without taking off your neighbor's head with a golf ball.

When you feel ready to play a game, don't try to jump into the deep end by booking the next flight to St. Andrews. You will get there eventually, but you've got to get some practice in first.

Try some par-3 courses; they usually consist of 9 holes. This is perfect for practice games because you can practice your swing and get in some heavy putting practice. Don't feel discouraged starting on a par-3; even the best of the best on the PGA Tour had to start somewhere.

You must hone your skills to become a master of the game and the only way to do that is through practice.

Now, if you think you're ready for the 18 hole experience, ask for some recommendations, because you'll need a lengthy course but without all the obstacles that can ruin any golfer's experience. Look around for the best lengthy, wide open courses. These courses will provide you with the most enjoyable experience while boosting your confidence and improving your overall game.

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