Tips for Beginner Golfers
So you and your friends went out, bought some golf gear and are heading right out to the links, ready to be the next Tiger Woods. Unless you are a natural, prepare to be humbled. I can play most sports at a decent recreational level, some better than others. Golf is by far the hardest game I ever played. A lot of the rules are based on the pro game; you can build up to them. I have skimmed the rules of golf. For new players, some of them are just dumb.
Let’s start with the score card. It is a waste of time starting out. You aren’t shooting par right out the gate. When you are on the 3rd tee box, already 15 strokes in, you don’t need the card to tell you that you are bad at this. Just take it 1 hole at a time. You’ll appreciate the good shots you manage to sneak in more. You’ll know you are improving as you start hitting more and shots. Counting good shots will turn into counting good holes. The game is hard enough. You don’t need to fight the scorecard too.
Another bad one for beginner golfers is hit the ball as it lies. Let’s be honest, if you drove the ball deep in the woods, surrounded by trees, chances are your next three shots will still be in the woods, bouncing off trees. Pick up your ball, go to the edge of the tree line and drop it. I recommend on grass, not dirt. You might still end up back in the woods, but at least you have a chance for a decent shot. Also, if you hit the ball right and hit a tree just right, the ball is coming back at you like a bullet. I almost took out a friend this way. My only consolation is he was a diehard and wouldn’t let me drop. He never refused me a drop again.
If you hit into the water, the official spot to drop usually keeps the water in play. Drop so the water is out of play. There is no need to put ball after ball in the water. The goal is to get better, not enrich the golf ball companies. Chances are you are losing 3 – 4 per round without fighting a losing battle with a lake. I recommend doing the same with bunkers starting out, just focus on hitting the ball.
There are rules about clubs. If you are just starting out and have a club you like, use it. I have no idea if my current clubs conform or not. The only way I’ll have to worry about being on