: Use the "70/30 rule"—spend 70% of your practice time on putting and chipping, and only 30% on long drives. Most of your strokes are saved (or lost) near the hole. 3. Essential Etiquette
: Stay quiet and stand still when someone else is taking their shot to avoid distracting them. 4. Pro Tips for Beginners Gioca a golf!
: Instead of trying to "hit" the ball, focus on swinging the club in a smooth, circular motion. The goal is to apply pressure to the ball to compress it, which creates speed and distance. 2. Practice Strategy : Use the "70/30 rule"—spend 70% of your
: Check the course website for a dress code; most require a collared shirt and golf-specific shoes or sneakers. Essential Etiquette : Stay quiet and stand still
: You don't have to be good, but you do have to be fast. If you're falling behind the group behind you, let them "play through" (skip ahead of you).
: This is your only connection to the club. Beginners often start with a "baseball grip" (holding it like a bat), but you eventually want to learn how to interlock your fingers to keep the club steady throughout the swing.