The popularity of the game of golf has increased tremendously over the past forty-five years, giving us great champions like Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman, and Tiger Woods and world-renowned courses like Pinehurst, St. Andrews, Augusta National and the Blue Monster at Doral.
Why has golf become so popular these days? Its the opportunity to be outside, to get a good whole body workout, network with friends or business colleagues at a leisurely pace, and to play a game that you can never play perfectly.
Your achievements are tallied on your scorecard for all time and the desire to improve your game can encourage you to play again and again.
This is the first lesson for the novice golfer who doesn't know anything about golfing.
A round of golf is usually played on an eighteen hole course. Each hole has its 'par', which is the total number of tee shots (drives), fairway shots, chips (short shots near the 'green') and putts on the green, it should take to sink the golfball in the hole.
This 'par' value is based on the length and difficulty of the hole in question. Pars range from three to six, so if you get the ball into the hole in four shots on a 'par four' hole, you made 'par'. However, if you took three shots, it's called a 'birdie' or five shots a 'bogie'.
'Hazards' or obstructions are usually placed before all the holes. Ponds, sand bunkers and trees are positioned in such a way as to make it more difficult to reach the green. Novice golfers should try to find a course with fewer hazards, which is therefore easier to play.
Players mark their own scorecard with the cumalative total of shots taken for each hole. After playing all the holes, the players add up their own scorecards and the one with the lowest score is the winner.
It is important for beginner golfers to not take themselves too seriously. It takes a long time to get good at this game; even though the professionals make it look so easy.
A good tip is to get the basics right from the start by taking a few lessons from the course 'pro', because then you will learn the correct posture and swing. - 16887
Why has golf become so popular these days? Its the opportunity to be outside, to get a good whole body workout, network with friends or business colleagues at a leisurely pace, and to play a game that you can never play perfectly.
Your achievements are tallied on your scorecard for all time and the desire to improve your game can encourage you to play again and again.
This is the first lesson for the novice golfer who doesn't know anything about golfing.
A round of golf is usually played on an eighteen hole course. Each hole has its 'par', which is the total number of tee shots (drives), fairway shots, chips (short shots near the 'green') and putts on the green, it should take to sink the golfball in the hole.
This 'par' value is based on the length and difficulty of the hole in question. Pars range from three to six, so if you get the ball into the hole in four shots on a 'par four' hole, you made 'par'. However, if you took three shots, it's called a 'birdie' or five shots a 'bogie'.
'Hazards' or obstructions are usually placed before all the holes. Ponds, sand bunkers and trees are positioned in such a way as to make it more difficult to reach the green. Novice golfers should try to find a course with fewer hazards, which is therefore easier to play.
Players mark their own scorecard with the cumalative total of shots taken for each hole. After playing all the holes, the players add up their own scorecards and the one with the lowest score is the winner.
It is important for beginner golfers to not take themselves too seriously. It takes a long time to get good at this game; even though the professionals make it look so easy.
A good tip is to get the basics right from the start by taking a few lessons from the course 'pro', because then you will learn the correct posture and swing. - 16887
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