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Top Ways To Improve Your Game of Golf

Improve your golf game with these tips

By Damien JustusPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Golf is nearly a perfect sport, providing fun for people of all ages and skill levels. You don't have to be a professional to go out and have a great time on the golf course, and each time you play you get a little bit better. For those that have a desire to become really good at golf, there are plenty of options. Here are five foolproof and fun ways to start improving your game of golf now.

Use the Driving Range

Remember when you were a kid and loved to buy a bucket of balls just to smack them out on the driving range? Practicing your shot on a driving range is still just as much fun today and it's also cheaper than an entire game. Like any sport, it takes practice, practice and more practice to get good. Hitting a bucket of golf balls, even on your launch break, will better your game if you stick with it. When you're out there firing off shots, make sure you have a target in mind just as you would if you were out on the green. This will help you to better gauge your aim.

Try Out a Simulator

One of the most mind-blowing ways to enhance your golf game is by the use of true-to-life golf simulators. You've probably heard about simulators, but if you've never tried one, you're missing out on a lot of fun. These computerized versions of golf are available at many courses and you can also have them at home. Indoor simulators allow you to golf all year long, no matter what weather, and you only need space enough to swing a club. Another great feature is that you can choose from famous courses giving you the ultimate in variety. The simulator analyzes your shots giving you feedback that directly helps your game.

Sign-Up for Lessons

Working with a golf instructor is one of the best ways to boost your game of golf. For beginners, it's an absolute must to play the game correctly. An instructor not only shows you the correct form, but also what each club is used for and how to use it. For more experienced golfers, lessons can help you get out of a rut, offer pointers and show you how to break bad habits. As long as you're willing to put in the time and are able to receive constructive criticism, golf lessons are helpful at any stage.

Play Miniature Golf

Miniature golf can be a nice break from the golf course especially if you have kids. It's also a tremendous help to your putting skills. Although this game is played on Astro Turf instead of real grass, you still get the benefit of putting and planning exactly how you'll make that shot. Mini-golf specializes in hazards and although you won't find waterfalls on golfing greens, planning your move and then pulling it off with precision is great for your game.

Get Yourself in Shape

The mental strategy of golf is just one part of the game. You also need to be physically fit and you can achieve this in your spare time. Always begin your game with a few stretches to warm up. This helps avoid overexertion and prevents you from pulling a muscle. Another way to stay in shape is to walk several times a week. It doesn't do you any good to be sore from walking and carrying clubs every time you play. Sure, you can drive a cart around the course, but if you're trying to get fit, walking the course will get you there faster so keep it up in your free time!

Hone Your Skills

Improving your game of golf isn't based on just one technique, rather several different skills in unison. Varied forms of practice can help hone each of these areas. By enlisting the help of a golf simulator, professional lessons and keeping yourself physically fit, you'll see how they come together to improve your all-over performance.

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