My Top 10 Tips For Beginner Golfers

  • Grip, stance, and posture are the building blocks of a good swing.
  • Learn how to grip the club properly (neutral grip), stand shoulder-width apart, and maintain a slight bend in your knees.
The 3 Common Grips in Golf
  • Spend time practicing putting, chipping, and pitching — they make up over 60% of your strokes.
  • Learn to control distance rather than just trying to sink every putt.
Practice, practice and practice some more
  • Tension ruins a swing. Keep your arms and shoulders loose.
  • Focus on a smooth, balanced swing, not swinging hard.
Balance is Key
  • Get fitted for clubs if possible or use game improvement clubs designed for beginners.
  • Avoid using stiff shafts or low-lofted drivers until you gain more control.
Tools of the trade
  • A qualified professional lesson can fix bad habits before they form.
  • Group lessons are more affordable and great for meeting other beginners.
Seek professional advice
  • Know when to play, where to stand, and how to repair divots and ball marks.
  • Respecting the game and others helps you feel more confident.
Respect other players on the course
  • Do the same steps before every shot to calm nerves and improve focus.
  • Visualization and practice swings help lock in your muscle memory.
Don’t cross that line until you’re ready
  • Pick a specific target, like a leaf or blade of grass, not just the fairway or green.
  • This improves accuracy and keeps your mind focused.
Focus on the target ahead
  • Swing within your limits. Distance comes from technique, not brute force.
  • Keep your swing at about 75–85% power to stay in control.
Don’t take the skin off the ball
  • Don’t just hit balls randomly at the range.
  • Work on specific shots, simulate holes, and always aim for improvement, not perfection.
At least every day, or whenever

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