A helpful tip when it comes to golf is to make sure that you adhere to the rule stating that the furthest away from the hole shoots next. This is important because this rule is usually expected by everyone on the course and will prevent confusion, embarrassment, and possible injury.

It is helpful to know that some days your game will be great, and other days it will be terrible. This is inevitable, and if you let yourself be bothered by a bad golf day, then you might not be motivated to practice and continue playing the sport.

If you need to make a longer than normal bunker shot, try taking a nine iron instead of a sand wedge. By taking a nine iron you increase the distance you are able to carry the ball out of the sand and decrease the likelihood that you will skull the ball by taking a sand wedge and swinging too hard.

When addressing each putt, it is important to have your hands slightly ahead of the line between your head and the ball. Hold this position as you swing the club, maintaining it throughout your stroke. This will help hold the club during your stroke and prevent the ball from jumping off the face of the club at contact.

As with so many skills, your golf performance is enhanced by a cheerful, positive outlook. Stay happy, enjoy yourself and resist the temptation to dwell on any errors you may make. You should laugh off your bad shots rather than fume over them. Remembering to enjoy your golf game can often lead to improved overall performance

When you are shooting downhill out of a sand trap steady your hand and keep more weight on your left foot. Open the club face, play the ball back, use a steep back swing and full wrist hinge. This will help you get out of the sand trap that you are in!

Are there some tall trees with thick leaves in your way? Do you want to hit below them? You can easily do this. First, the lower the number the club, the less loft you will get with that club. Secondly, if you close your club face you will decrease the angle and the loft. Careful though! Closing your club face can also cause you to slice the ball.

In most cases, the green fees are cheap, but the golf cart isn't. You can circumvent this fee by carrying your own clubs. You can get a personal caddy on wheels typically for less than $100 and it usually pays for itself in under one season or you may want to invest in a remote golf cart or electric golf caddie Plus, it gives you the extra added bonus of getting plenty of walking in and exercise while you are golfing.

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