How To Improve Your Golf Game
Golf is anything but easy, but the good news is
that with training and practice you can and will get better. Read the following tips to improve your golf game.

1. Warm up before the game
starts
The problem with most players is that they tend to think that
since golf is not a very strenuous sport like football, they don’t have to do some warm up exercises. Don't
fall into this trap. Every golfer needs to warm up and stretch those muscles before they start, to avoid
making those double bogeys.
2. Swinging is a perfect
exercise
In golf, the most pressured and the most exerted part of the body are the hands. Hence, it is
important to exercise them before playing the game. Swinging a club or training aid can effectively pull out
any stressed or rigid muscle in your hands. Experts say that almost 50% of a golfer’s ability is based on
swinging.
3. Consider the size of the
club
In order to play the best golf game, it is important for a
player to choose the right golf club that he or she will use. The first consideration when choosing a golf
club should be its length. The length should be proportionate and suitable to the player so that he or she
will be comfortable when playing.
4. Familiarize the six parts of golf
swings
It is important for a player to familiarize himself or herself
on the six parts of the golf swing system. The six parts of the swing are the correct alignment of the golf
club; proper setup of the golfers posture and position; take-away; back swing; impact; and the
follow-through.
5. Don't shortchange your short
game
Chipping and putting account for more than half the strokes in a typical golfer's game.
Consequently, you should devote most of your practice to your short game. Consider this football analogy
here: It's great to be able to advance to the two-yard line, but it won't mean a thing if you can't make it
into the end zone! - It is the same in golf, you can be just of the green but if you cannot chip and putt you
will not score well.
6. Know the course
A good golfer should know his or her terrain. Hence, it is
important for a golfer to note the so-called “trouble areas”. This is where some imminent problems are
present like a sloping part of the fairway, overhanging trees and where the bunkers and hazards
are.
It is important to realise that golf is not simply about
hitting the ball. There are so many aspects to the game. It is a continual learning process and it is great
to get advice along the way to help you
improve your golf game.
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Golf is like a love affair: if you don't take it seriously, it's no
fun; if you do take it seriously, it breaks your heart. - Arnold Daly
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