Golf Tips - Prepare Before Your Round of Golf
Before playing, you must first prepare to play. You should arrive at the course
at least 45 minutes before your tee time. By the time you get to your golf bag,
after checking in with the pro shop and starter, you will have approximately 30
minutes to prepare yourself to play. This time should be divided as follows: 20
minutes for short game - putting, chipping, pitching, sand, and 10 minutes on the
driving range swinging at least 3 different length clubs. The short game preparation
will give you a feel for the speed and firmness of the greens, allowing you to putt your
best and know how far the ball will roll with different clubs from different distances.
The range preparation will show you how your body is working that day and what
ball flight is being produced. Then you have a choice, either play what you see,
or introduce a swing thought to produce what you want to see. Now that you
are prepared, it's time to play.
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
Controlling the distance of your shots stems from reducing potential power in your backswing or downswing
Place an umbrella under your arms and against your body and feel a pendulum motion in your putting stroke
Your naturally arms curve inwards, so you need to place the club in your left hand using this angle so that your clubface can return to impact square



