Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Golf For Beginner Basics I

Golf For Beginner Basics I. The popularity of golf has increased tremendously over Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman, and Tiger Woods, and world-renowned courses like Pinehurst, Augusta National and the Blue Monster at Doral. Why has golf become so popular? It’s the opportunity network with friends or business colleagues at a leisurely pace, and to play a game that you can never perfect. Your scorecard, over time, shows your improvement, has no clue about the game.

Golf is played on an eighteen-hole course; each hole has its "par", which is the number of tee shots (drives), fairway shots, chips (short hits as you approach the green), and putts. The par number is based on the length and difficulty of the hole. Pars range from 3 to 6. If you get the ball in the hole in five shots on a par five hole, you "made par." If it took you six shots, it’s called a bogie, if you made it in four, it’s a birdie. holes. Bodies of water, sand traps, and trees are strategically placed to make the hole more challenging. Beginner golfers should seek to find courses to play that are easier to play, with fewer hazards.

Each player keeps their own score, marking the number of total number of shots for each hole. each person adds their scores-the lowest number is the winner. themselves too seriously. Take a lesson or two at the onset; it will help you develop a proper swing and help you get off to a good Remember that it’s just a game. the big picture-you’re outside and you’re not at work!

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