February 22, 2021 At 11:34 PM By Deno
Darryl MWichita, KS
Eric HRidgway, PA
Abdon MNorthern California (because it's a big state)
Don OMadison, WI
19holeReading, MA
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
John MAiken, SC Lakewood, NY
No'lPalmdale, CA
Dave NDade City, FL
Frank PPort St. Lucie, FL
Allen LClarington, OH
Jason ROttawa, ON
Erich FNY
Jerry MDallas, TX
Jim SFort Myers Florida
ScottyC50Painesville, Ohio, USA
DenoNew Jersey
March 01, 2021 At 08:22 PM
As a high school golf coach, I like to teach the game from the green back to the tee. It’s really intimidating as a new golfer to see the flag so far away. We start on the greens, learn the etiquette, then move to chipping on the green. Then 50 yds back, then 100, then 150, and pretty soon you’re on the tee, and you’ve hit all the shots you need to get to the green. It might take a few weeks to get to the tee, but you have some confidence and familiarity by then. I might also add most of my players have never stepped foot on a course until they come out for the team, or think they might want to play. We also play some practices with only 3 clubs, and my players are amazed that they sometimes shoot the same or better with 3 clubs than 14. Makes them think.
Mitch BHuntsville, Alabama
March 01, 2021 At 08:55 PM
Having fun is one of the most important things to do for any skill level, but especially someone new. Getting help from a PGA professional is definitely a possibility, but I don’t think getting fitted is realistic for new golfers. I’ve been playing for a long time, but I’ve never been able to get fitted, mainly because I just can’t afford a brand new set of clubs.
March 02, 2021 At 03:25 PM
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