Jul 08

When trying to improve their golf game, many people focus on driving and the rest of their long game. While the long game shots may seem quite impressive, it is an effective short game that will truly improve a score.

The two largest components of a short game are putting and chipping. Knowing how and when to put tends to be easier than chipping, because you are always on the green and using a putter. Luckily, there are some golf chipping tips that can be used to improve anyone’s chipping game.

The first of the golf chipping tips is knowing what club to use. Normally, chipping takes place within 50 yards of the green, so nothing stronger than a 9 iron should be needed. However, there are situations when a pitching or sand wedge may be needed, such as when you are hitting out of a bunker.

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Dec 08

Why learn to play golf? Golf is a game that tests your patience and determination but also rewards you with exercise outdoors and a great way to make new friends.

Get a set of clubs, new or used (thrift stores and garage sales offer good deals) or at least a driver, putter, 5, 7, 9 irons and sand wedge for practicing.

Check if lessons are offered at a golf course near you and learn some basic moves, such as how to properly grip the club, how to stand over the golf ball, how to swing the golf club and follow through, and how to putt.

Don’t scurry off to the course just yet. After learning the basics, head to the driving range in order to perfect your club and shot selection. Get familiar with the distances and trajectory you can expect from using certain clubs.

Now you’re ready for a 9 hole course, but don’t forsake practicing on the driving range as often as possible.

Perfecting putting and pitching skills, known as the short game, is essential for new golfers. When you feel confident enough, sign up at a local 18-hole golf club and get to know other golfers while you enjoy playing the world’s most popular game.

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