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Here is one of the basic golf tips for beginners regarding order of play on the
golf course during the round. The USGA Rules of Golf prescribe the order in
which golfers should hit the ball. On the tee, whoever won the previous hole
gets to go first. After that, whoever's ball is farthest from the hole is
supposed to hit.
If you’re watching golf on TV, or playing in a golf tournament or match play
setting, those are the golf rules to follow. But for the most part, when you’re
out in a foursome on your local golf course, you might want to ease the rigidity
of the golf rule book and play ready golf instead.
When playing “ready golf,” if you get to your ball first and are prepared to
hit, you may go ahead and swing even if you’re closer to the hole than others in
your group. Just make sure you’re not hitting into a playing partner or the
foursome up ahead. When it is someone else’s turn, you can feel free to start
planning your next shot and select a club so you are ready to hit soon
afterward.
Play the game of golf is far different from what many a people understand it to
be, as they spend hours playing Nintendo’s Wii Sports. master the game of golf
on the course involves a set of very complex features where the participant has
to pay close attention to the innumerable rules and precise forms of the game.
While learning from a golf teacher is a wise idea, there are a few mistakes that
many novices incline to make. Learning how to overcome these faults will greatly
improve your chances of playing a good game of golf and walking away from the
green after a productive game.
One of the most common mistakes which most beginners make while learning to play
golf is they look up, when hitting the ball. This is a problem because it can
result in a stroke being considered even if you did not hit the ball so you can
just think how this can quickly add up to a horrible golf mark.
It is important to always look down until after you have hit the ball and to
make sure that you do stay down until after the strike, keep your hips properly
rotated. Ensuring that you keep your arms extended in full while you are
swinging has been known to help many golf beginner. The way to get this right is
to count till five after you strike the ball and then look up, this would help
you keep right pace as well as prevent you from looking up way to early.
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