Items that are helpful in the golf bag:
- Water Bottle
- Snacks
- Tees
- Rain Suit
- Ball Markers
- USGA Rules Book
- Extra Balls
- Band Aids
- Ball Markers
- Rain Hat
- Tees
- Extra Golf Gloves
Helping the small business owner in the golf industry to find, retain and regain customers.
Items that are helpful in the golf bag:
The best way to improve your comfort level on the golf course after working with your mentor / instructor is practice. Your practice sessions should be more than just hitting a bucket of golf balls. Have a goal in mind before starting your practice session. You may want to work on a grip, stance, or alignment issue. You may also want to improve your comfort level with a particular club or resolve a recurring problem with your swing. The practice tee is the ideal environment to experiment and improve. Listed below are some suggestions for a practice routine:
One of the best ways to gain confidence and a comfort level with the game of golf is to work with a mentor and or professional instructor. I have been approached by several people in places where I have worked with a simple request, " Can you help me get on the golf course?" Their request was not to learn to be a weekend golfer. Their intention was to feel confident and comfortable enough with the game to invite a client, prospect or associate to play a round of golf.
My approach was simple. I would take the individual to the local golf course or driving range to hit golf balls. I would first help them with the fundamentals of the golf swing. I would correct their swing mechanics as they hit their shots. After 2 weeks of this exercise I would take them out to play 9 holes of golf. During the time I was with them on the course I would stress etiquette and pace of play. After playing 72 holes in that environment the individual was usually comfortable and confident enough to invite an associate, client or prospect to play a round of golf.
If you choose to work with a mentor and or professional instructor these fundamentals should be included:
Nothing ruins a round of golf more than waiting. Nobody wants to spend 5-6 hours to play 18 holes of golf. Nobody wants to play a round of golf with a person who doesn't know or understand the etiquette of the game. Listed below are some tips to speed up the game and make it more enjoyable.
After hitting your ball onto the green there are several items which should be attended to before hitting your first putt:
After hitting your first shot on any hole you will proceed to walk toward the part of the golf course called the fairway. Listed below is a checklist of items to follow while your group is in the fairway:
The time on the first tee is primarily used for getting acquainted and setting the ground rules for the match. Listed below is an etiquette check list for the first tee: