
Your golf drives, how you hit the ball from long fairway shots, to putting the ball, all affect how you play the game of golf. Each hole on a golf course is designed differently. That’s why holes have different degrees of difficulty and differnt par numbers associated with them. It’s also what makes the game a challenge, so if you were told which club to use at every hole, the challenge would be gone!
As you master the rudiments of golf, such as your golf drives and which club to use on a certain hole, you will see your game improve. It is important that you understand why there are numbers on your clubs and what they will do for your game. For example, a 9-iron will get a lot more low air and go a shorter way, while a 4- iron will fly a further distance closer to the ground.
Golf pros on TV make it look too easy by always hitting the ball onto the green without any shots into the woods or worse yet, missing the ball completely! Being able to drive your ball properly is a key essential to playing the great game of golf. Going to a driving range and practicing is a great idea to improve your swing and driving distance.
You need to try all your clubs and find out which one works best for your golf drives. Ask for help from a professional golfer by taking lessons. They will show what is right and what is wrong with what you are doing. If you can get a grip (pun intended) on how you drive the ball onto the green, then you will see a marked difference in your score and how you feel about the game.
Playing golf can be a lot of fun, but it’s even more fun when you can brag about your score!. The only way you will do this is if you are consistent and practice your techniques.




