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Starting your golf journey is an exciting experience, and you want to be confident you’re doing everything you can to get better. Improving your technique can bring lower scores. Here are a few essential tips to follow when you step onto the golf course.

Tips to Improve Your Golf Game

1. Perfect Your Stance

The stance is vital to generating power and precision. If you’re off-balance, you may hit the ball too far left or right or over or undershoot the target. First, stand up straight, facing the ball. Hold the club at your waist and relax your arms. 

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Next, tilt forward from the hips toward the ball, and keep your back straight until the club touches the ground. Keep your weight on the balls of your feet for balance. Check yourself every time you tee up on the golf course until this stance becomes second nature.

2. Aim for a Wide Target

If you try to get a hole-in-one every time, you’re going to be disappointed. You have to develop accuracy over time. It requires everything from technique to understanding the wind and golf course layout, which come with experience. 

For now, set a reasonable target for each shot. That can mean hitting it anywhere on the fairway for a tee shot or landing the ball anywhere on the green when chipping. You’re practicing putting the ball where you want it to go, and having some wiggle room will keep you from getting discouraged.

3. Have a Practice Plan

When you visit the driving range or practice putting green, have a plan in mind. Use each club equally, and perform two practice swings before every shot. This ensures you’re practicing your overall game, not just certain aspects like driving or chipping. Hit for roughly 30 minutes. This is ample time to go through all your clubs without exhausting yourself, which is important for avoiding burnout and injury.

 

If you are looking for an enjoyable golf outing, stop by The Legacy Golf Club in Henderson, NV. This club boasts an 18-hole course, a restaurant for lunch, a driving range, and a pro shop. Learn more about the golf course online, and call (702) 476-0090 to book a tee time.

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