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3 Ways to Learn the Game of Golf

by Robert Partain

Golf is the greatest game on earth. It's both exhilarating and frustrating and it has an ancient history that most other sports cannot even pretend to match. But unlike many sports it's not the sort of game that you want to learn on your own. Yes, you can go out your first time and swing a club at a ball, and some people will master the game of golf that way. But for the most part, it takes some kind of guidance from someone who already knows the game to get you on your feet.

Golf is a great game!  



With that in mind, there are three basic ways to learn the wonderful game of golf:

1. Hire a Golf Pro 

If your budget allows it, you can hire a pro to teach you one-on-one just about everything you need to know about golf. He or she can teach you the proper stance, grip, swing, and a myriad other things that will get you on your way to playing solo. 

Hiring a golf pro isn't as hard as it sounds. Visit a golf course and just ask them if they have a pro who teaches. If they don't, ask the Golf Pro shop people if they can recommend someone. Chances are they can.

2. Take Golf Lessons 

With this option you will join a class of other students who are learning to play golf and all be taught by one or two pros. This is usually very affordable because the cost is split up by several people rather than borne by one. This is a great way to find new friends and (hopefully) players at your skill level that you can play with later. One drawback is that you don't get the individual time that you would with a one-on-one instructor, but it is still a very good option.

3. Ask a Friend

Lastly, you can ask a friend or relative who plays golf already to take you under his or her wing. In many cases, this is the best way to learn. You play the game of golf with someone who (hopefully) doesn't mind spending time with you and showing you the ropes. On the downside, you might find yourself being taught "bad" lessons or habits that you will need to break or relearn later. It's a good idea to pick the best player in the family to teach you.

Once you've learned the basics of the proper golf swing and club selection, you can spend time on the golf driving range or the practice green and learn a lot there. The one thing to remember is that almost all players need a good amount of time to get all the mechanics of golf down before they start shooting well. Don't be too hard on yourself. Most importantly, have fun.

 

Robert Partain has been an avid golfer for over 40 years. He publishes a golf blog that is updated 4 times a week with golf training tips, techniques, and information. 

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