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Preparing Yourself for a Game of Golf

2016/7/20 10:16:16

No matter if you are a professional golfer or if you simply love to play the sport for fun, it is important that you take some time to prepare yourself before you play a round of golf, explains Warrior Custom Golf. Playing an excellent round of golf requires a lot of preparation beforehand however many people do not pay any mind to these warm up sessions and arrive at the first tee at the last minute only to end up playing poor game. Here are is basic advice that all golfers should pay attention to and remember before they begin their game.

You should first check to see if you have all the necessary Warrior Custom Golf equipment that you will need in order to play. You should have no more than fourteen clubs in your bag. If rain is expected in the forecast then you will want to carry some waterproof equipment as well as an umbrella and a towel or two to keep your clubs dry. Be sure that you have enough balls with you to last the round as well as a pencil and tees. There should not be any studs missing from your golf shoes and you should also carry along some spare gloves with you in case you need them. Sunscreen is essential when you are out on the golf course as well as some healthy drinks and snacks such as energy bars in case you get hungry during the long and enduring game.

Physically preparing yourself for the game is also very important, notes WarriorCustomGolf.com. You should do some routine stretches before you hit the golf course so that you do not end up with sore muscles or any type of injury later on. You should stretch out your back muscles, legs, arms and wrists as well as your neck area to help physically prepare yourself for the many hours out on the green. There are several great examples of stretching exercises that you can do before a golf match that can be found online with detailed instructions on how to do each one.

While practicing or warming up out on the range, there are several things that you can do to help to perfect your game. Work through your bag of club options from a sand wedge to a driver to get started and start off making small pitches in order to get your timing right. This is especially helpful for those who are new to the game and need some extra help when it comes to making a proper hit. After you have achieved your goals with small pitches, you can then move on to middle irons in order to start increasing your power. Use a driver to help stretch out all of your golfing muscles and then finish up your warming up stage with some more small pitch shots for good measure.

Before you begin playing your round of golf, you will want to hit some putts out on the green; this will provide you with a good indication of how much speed is on the green. Hold out from a short distance in order to get a good feel of the ball as it reaches the hole and keep your head still so that you can listen and clearly hear for the putts to drop.

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