: Don't head straight to the 1st tee! Spend time at a driving range to get comfortable with ball contact.
: Eventually, you'll want to calculate a "handicap," which is a number representing your skill level so you can compete fairly against better players. Gioca a golf!
: Use the "70/30 rule"—spend 70% of your practice time on putting and chipping, and only 30% on long drives. Most of your strokes are saved (or lost) near the hole. 3. Essential Etiquette : Don't head straight to the 1st tee
: Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and tilt from your hips while keeping your back straight. Avoid bending too much at the knees—think of it as an athletic, ready position. : Use the "70/30 rule"—spend 70% of your
: If you hit a stray shot that might go near other people, yell "FORE!" as loud as you can to warn them.