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Golf is a sport which is usually associated with the elite or the upper class. But, of course anyone can play this sport, besides from afar everything just looks so easy right? All you have to do is hack away! But no, like all other sports out there, it has to be learned and understood. One has to know the main goal of the sport, learn all the right techniques, and get the best equipment available in the market.

Golf can be difficult yet exciting, addictive yet frustrating. Learning how to play golf can be really easy, you just have to know where to start, and this article will do just that.

Here are a few tips to get started:

Every great student needs a great teacher, so the first step in preparation of learning how to play golf is to find the best mentor who will teach you the basics of the sport. This mentor can be your best buddy, your Dad, a book, a video tutorial, or the internet. Any source will do, but of course a golf expert will be the best teacher. Watching golf videos can also be helpful, the internet has provided all these resources, and the best thing about it is that you can learn for free! A book can also be a good mentor, although it will never beat human interaction, and the feeling of someone demonstrating the game to you, books provide added information that a newbie should know about the sport.

The best way to enjoy a game of golf is to get good equipment. For a first timer, it’s not ideal to go out and buy the prettiest, most expensive set of golf clubs available in the department store. A new, expensive and shiny golf club is useless if you don’t know the right way to swing it. If you are new to the sport, it’s best to borrow golf clubs first, or get second hand equipment, these will be great training tools for you. It is not advisable to buy expensive clubs this early. Yes, new equipment gives you that extra boost in confidence, but it is futile if you don’t fully understand the sport.

Like all beginners, you will often be frustrated and impatient. It is true, that from afar golf will seem pretty easy to learn, but don’t be fooled by how effortless it might seem. This sport needs practice and time, so if you are the impatient type, then this sport probably isn’t for you. Golf isn’t about just swinging and getting that golf ball into the hole, its all about technique. If you watch golf tournaments on television, you will see golfers get all frustrated and mad whenever they don’t get the ball where they want it to be. The key in achieving success in golf is perfect timing, and great posture. Everyone can have a shot at playing golf, but not just anyone can master the sport and execute it perfectly in an 18 hole golf course.

For a beginner, a large golf course is not ideal. Just the large area can be very daunting and overwhelming for a beginner. One can try a small golf driving range, or a small golf course. These places offer areas where one can practice the sport in short range style. If you have already mastered your stance, posture, and correct grip of the golf club, then that is the right time to transfer to large 18-hole golf courses. Golf is a very peaceful sport, so most golf courses are located in areas where huge landscapes can be scene which is usually in the country side.

Playing golf isn’t as easy as 1, 2, 3; this game needs time and money. Time, because every aspiring golfer needs to dedicate time in learning this sport. Although it can be learned quickly, it cannot be mastered immediately. This sport can also be very expensive. From the equipment to the venue, golf entails a person to really shell out and invest to enjoy this game.

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www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The eighth step of the tennis serve is the swing. From the racket drop, swing up “on edge” at the tennis ball. It should look like you are, initially, trying to frame the ball with the side of your tennis racket. Just before contact, you will pronate with your forearm and wrist. Pronation is covered in the next video. Also, in the racket drop your body is sideways to the net, but as you swing up at the tennis ball you will rotate so that, at contact, you are more or …

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Tennis Serve Toss

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www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The second step of the tennis serve is the toss. The toss is arguably the most important part of the serve. You need to be able to put the tennis ball in a specific location above you head every single time you serve. In other words, you need a consistent toss to be an effective server. This video discusses the key elements of the toss — how you hold the tennis ball, when and how you release the tennis ball, and what to do with your tossing arm after you’ve tossed …

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Tennis Serve Racket Drop

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www.fuzzyyellowballs.com The sixth step of the tennis serve is the racket drop. It’s the first part of your forward swing up to the tennis ball. This video only focuses on what the upper body is doing. From the trophy pose, the tennis racket drops straight down behind your back like it is pointed at the tennis court. Also, the tossing arm drops down (just let gravity do the work). The racket drop is sometimes called “the scratch-back position” because it looks very similar to trying to …