A bitesized intro to golf
to help you before you
hit the course
A bitesized intro
to golf to help you before you
hit the course
Once you have played your first few rounds of golf and become accustomed to the rules and how to behave on the course you’ll realise that this is a game for you.
Starting out in golf can be daunting, knowing the different ways to play, the terminology, and the social etiquette. Once you have played your first few rounds of golf and become accustomed to the rules and how to behave on the course you’ll realise that this is a game for you.
We have created this guide to help you learn the basics and make an informed choice when it comes to what to wear and what clubs you need.
Package Sets
Golf Essentials
/Clubs
Drivers
A driver is the longest club in your bag with the biggest club head designed for long shots off the tee and a part of the woods family.
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Woods are similar to a driver with a smaller head and are designed to for long shots to be played off the ground. There are various woods including 3-wood, 5-wood and more all with different lofts to go different distances.
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With a shorter shaft and a smaller flatter club head irons range from 5 iron to 9 iron with different lofts and different distances.
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Wedges look similar to irons but are designed with the highest loft and used for shorter approach shots to the green. Most bags have 2 wedges pitching wedge and sand wedge (for bunkers) but you can get wedges of varying degrees from 44 degrees to 60 degrees.
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Only to be used on or around the green, the putter is the most used club and is for stroking the ball into the hole.
Shop Putters Shop PuttersBeginner Golf Questions:
What do the numbers mean?
The number on the clubs is an indication of loft, the lower the number the less loft on the club so a 5 iron has a loft of 25 degrees whereas a 9 iron has a loft of 40 degrees. The higher the loft means the ball will go higher and not as far as a club with a lower loft.
What clubs to start with?
The minimum a beginner should start out with is a driver, a 7 iron, a wedge, and a putter. However, buying single clubs is a hassle and a package set is more suited to those who are starting in golf.
Golf Essentials
/Equipment
Gloves
Golf gloves are worn on our opposite hand. Right handers need a left handed glove, lefties need a right hand. A glove is used for grip and to stop the club from twisting in your hand.
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Golf balls a essential to play golf, it's also important you play with the right ball as different balls are better suited to different players.
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Golf bags are needed to keep your golf clubs safe and organised, hold golf balls, clothing, and even store drinks and snacks for the course.
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Tees are only used on the tee box and are used to prop up the ball. Although they aren't needed to play golf they help when hitting the ball
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Golf shoes are designed to give you more traction, stability and comfort when you play golf
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FAQ's
The best golf clubs for beginners
The best golf clubs for beginners vary, depending on the person, a good place to start is a package set. A package set comes with a driver, woods, irons, and a putter from a variety of brands and prices.
Beginners Clubs Beginners ClubsWhat are the best Irons for Beginners?
The best irons for beginners are ones that provide you with as much forgiveness as possible. If a club is classed as ‘forgiving,’ it simply means it’s easier to hit. There are a lot of brands that have irons designed to be forgiving some to look into are the TaylorMade Sim2, Callaway Mavrik, Cobra Darkspeed, TaylorMade Qi10, and the Callaway Ai Smoke
Beginners Irons Beginners IronsWhat is a Handicap?
At its simplest, a golf handicap is a measure of your ability as a golfer. Almost uniquely in sport, the handicapping system lets players of all levels and abilities compete against each other on equal terms.
What is a handicap? What is a Handicap?How to score in Golf
Your score is the total number of shots it takes you to get the ball from the tee box into the hole. When it comes to scoring golf has its own terminology whether that be an eagle, birdie, par, bogey, or double bogey.
Scoring Explained Scoring ExplainedMyth Busting
Myth:Expensive clubs to play
Busted:
Expensive clubs are not essential, but they offer an advantage. Beginners can begin with affordable sets and concentrate on skill development. However, high-quality clubs can improve performance. Investing in pricier equipment as a beginner allows access to better technology that enhances performance compared to cheaper entry-level clubs. Nonetheless, affordable sets remain a solid starting point.
Beginners Clubs Beginners ClubsMyth:Hitting the ball harder
Busted:
While hitting the ball harder will certainly make the ball go further, there are other variables to take into account, such as strike location and timing. Beginners should focus on technique and replicate a good strike over trying to hit the ball as hard as possible.
How to Swing How to SwingMyth:Be physically fit to play golf
Busted:
While being physically fit can certainly help, golf is a sport that people of all ages and fitness levels can enjoy. It's more about technique and finesse than raw athleticism.
Golf Essentail Fitness Golf Essentail FitnessMyth:Equipment doesn't matter
Busted:
Whether its properly fit clubs, or even just golf shoes, these can have tangible results on your performance. Being fitted can significantly impact performance, whether you're a beginner or an advanced golfer. Many beginners underestimate the importance of custom fitting, thinking it won't make a difference without technique or ability. However, custom fitting enables golfers to develop the correct technique from the beginning of their golfing journey.
Beginners Equpiment Beginners EquipmentMyth:Clothing doesn't matter
Busted:
Modern golf clothing is designed to increase comfort and flexibility.
Clothing Essentials Clothing EssentialsMyth:Play same ball brand and model
Busted:
while consistency can be helpful, it's not essential for most amateur golfers. Experimenting with different golf balls can help you find the one that suits your game best. Ball fitting can be beneficial for beginner golfers in understanding which ball is right for your ability and game.
Beginners Equpiment Beginners Equipment