Golf Ball

Hitting the golf ball straight instead of getting diverted out of the green is another frequent problem faced by beginners learning to play golf. Though this may seem to be a complex trouble to solve, but it is easy to overcome provided you are patient about it.

One of the most important aspects of playing good golf has a lot to do with your posture, and if you cannot master the right posture even before you are aiming for a hit, you can never play a great stroke. Standing with the right posture is important to learn and examine even before you master the art of swinging. If you notice your club is not squarely touching the ball then you may need to back up a bit to ensure that you are not hitting the ball from the side of the club.

This happens to be one of the main reasons why balls tend to swerve off course and a swing, which hits the ball squarely, can make sure that the ball would reach the scheduled destination successfully.

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One of the bigest problems that beginners have when learning to play the game of golf is they tend to look up when they actually go to hit the ball. This is bad as it is counted as a stroke and adds to your score, even when you have not in reality hit the ball, and it is easy to imagine what damage it does to your final marking.

Remember to look down while striking the golf ball and make sure that you continue looking downward until the action is complete, with hips properly rotated. Ensuring that you keep your arms extended in full while you are swinging has been known to help many golf beginners. The way to get this right is to count up to five after you strike the golf 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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