To a beginning golfer hitting a golf ball seems easy until they try it. Golf can
be a sometimes frustrating, and time-consuming game to learn. My recommendation
is that players practice patience by not hurrying to the golf course to learn
how to play. Do your learning on the practice range where your mind will not be
on scoring, but on learning.
Some things to know and practice: First, and most important search and ask
around about a respected golf instructor in your area, and get them to give you
information on their program prior to starting an instructional series. You
don't want someone giving you advice who is not qualified, and can impart poor
information that can create bad habits.
Secondly, You learn to play golf by feel, not mechanics alone. Too much
detail is confusing. You cannot think your way through a golf swing. You feel
your way!
Finally, short practice sessions regularly are better than one long period.
Practice, and good repetition, will teach your muscles to learn to feel -
creating your own internal dialog from within that you, and only you, can
describe to yourself.
Ultimately, start out with a plan, and take your time because as the saying
goes "You must learn to crawl before you can walk."
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