join the club I have been playing for over ten years and I still duff shots. All I can say is that 90% of the game is keeping your head down and making sure that your don't overswing. Just relax when you approach the ball and hit it. ANd have fun taking your sticks for a walk like the rest of us.
2006-09-06 11:07:21
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answered by eric g 3
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I have been playing golf for 9 years, and I haven't mastered my swing yet ether. But I figured out a way that helped. My dad is always sending me to these pro golfers and they each have a different thing for the swing. So, I take what feels most comfortable and most reliable and it works. I can hit the ball over 180 yards, and I'm 13. Not to brag or anything.
2006-09-06 14:09:39
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answered by Searching4Love 3
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Your best bet is to take some lessons from your local golf pro. Every course, public or private, and most driving ranges have at least one golf pro who provides either individual or group lessons. They also come in different price ranges too.
He or she can analyze your swing and help you develop a more consistent swing.
That's what I did and it helped cut back on my hook dramatically.
2006-09-06 10:59:44
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answered by Ed A 3
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Best thing you can do is take a couple golf lessons. Seriously! Once you have a good idea of what a swing is supposed to be, it will get much easier.
2006-09-06 10:57:23
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answered by here17now36 2
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read a little bit......but not to much, and practice your butt off.....lessons will help, but most of us dont have the time or the money to commit to something like that..........everything you do on the golf course is learning, everything you do in practice is learning, thats what makes golf so great, no one person, or swing is perfect, tiger is great, phil is great, jack is great, but im sure if you asked them, they would all say there is something about theyre game they would like to improve.............dont immulate things you see other people doing, do what feels comfortable to you and what works best for you and your game......and no matter how bad things get, just keep plugging along, that makes the finished product so much sweeter and enjoyable
2006-09-06 17:31:46
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answered by Fish 2
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on an identical time as 2 wrongs dont make a right, that during lots of cases happens because of the fact they are able to furnish it out yet no longer take it themselves. they gets over it. The Christian way could be to no longer bypass being abusive in speech or movements basically because of the fact the different individual is. in the event that they're lies basically first ask the guy to renounce if no longer many times the actuality will come out besides.
2016-12-18 06:04:11
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answered by snelling 4
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You need to work on your preswing routine. Don't just go to the range and hit balls. You need to back away are and reline up for each shot. You can get some good tips from my 360 blog roll, see profile for link, or go to www.pga.com improve your game section.
2006-09-06 11:19:34
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answered by Doug 7
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get a lesson from your local pro,try your local or nearest golf club they all have them,they run the golf shop at the club,it will be the best investment you will ever make,if you want to play this game.Especially if your a beginner.you dont have to be a member to get a lesson.
2006-09-06 10:58:05
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answered by Spook 4
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Schedual a lesson with your pro. They'll be able to tell you what you're doing right and wrong. Most of my friends who golf schedual a lesson when they have an off week. Good luck.
2006-09-06 10:58:06
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answered by stezus 3
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I have the same problem. I will have a great day at the range, come back a couple of days later and just stink it up. I guess we need lessons lol but I can't afford them.
2006-09-06 13:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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