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Tuesday 5th January 2010 at 7:02:28 PM  

nevs
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hello everyone i'm a newbee here. Can you teach me the basics of golf....

 
Wednesday 6th January 2010 at 8:31:56 PM  

chay_25
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Golf is a great game! Something rewarding and can get you frustrating. The very first step that you'll do is to buy golf equipments to used in. But others makes mistakes because they're rushing out for buying a brand new one. But golfers should keep in their mind that today's golf equipment comes in varieties to cater different golfing types and abilities. Golf is also demanding and without some  basic training you'' end up with a lot of frustration. As s beginner, you should start in a driving range for four to five lessons. You will also get lessons on video or books. Watch a game of Tiger woods or a golf game and you'll see and learn from it.

Just Practice! And you'll see you can get the game on!

Hope this will drive you to play golf.. Enjoy!!
 
Wednesday 6th January 2010 at 11:06:40 PM  

nevs
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wow thanks for your advice.. i think this will help me a lot..
do you know the different strokes on how to hit the golf ball.
can you give me a simple tutorial on how to hit the golf ball many thanks to your help.
 
Thursday 7th January 2010 at 7:29:34 PM  

nevs
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hello every can anybody here specify the different types of CLUBS and explain their different use.
many thanks...
 
Thursday 7th January 2010 at 8:31:23 PM  

anica25
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Tips on how to hit the ball:

Stand behind the ball.
Grip the club properly and take a practice of swing.
Stand 3-quarters of an arm's length away from the ball.
With your left foot take a tiny step forward and step backward using your right foot. The width of your shoulders should be the distance between your  feet.
In a position of forward press, place your hands in front of the ball.
Pull the club straight back to the top of the back swing, it should be parallel on the ground.
Swing the club then keep your head down and hit the ball. Let your club follow until it  hits your back.
And watch the ball on where does it travel towards the pin.


 
Thursday 7th January 2010 at 8:48:14 PM  

chay_25
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different clubs in a golf bags are designed for different uses in the course.
They have this Woods for sending a golf ball sailing hundreds of yards with a single swing.
Irons is designed to hit a ball nearly as far as a wood, to the high-numbered irons and wedges designed to send the ball a short distance in a high, arcing trajectory. Putters designed to help guide a golfer's aim and steady her hands as they send the ball rolling into the cup from a short distance.
 

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