HOW TO NOT LOOK LIKE A BEGINNER GOLFER

How To Not Look Like a Beginner Golfer, Mark Crossfield and the gang talk beginner golfers top tips and how to look like a pro and not a beginner golfer. Having fun on the golf course is what we all want and for this to happen beginner golfers and seasoned golfers need to share the golf course and get along. These simple beginner golf tips or golf basics will help golfers to get along and play nicely together. We don’t care if you are a beginner male or female golfer young or old we want you to look cool and have a great time. If you don’t want to look like a beginner golfer employ these simple golf tips to your next round of golf.

Enjoy your golf and remember beginner golfers are the life blood of this great game growing, learning how to improve your skills in golf swing, golf shots, driving and putting are as important as sharing the golf course with other golfers.

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10 thoughts on “HOW TO NOT LOOK LIKE A BEGINNER GOLFER

  1. I've said for years that you should be required to have a golf license in order to set foot on a golf course. In order to get a license you need to take a course on golf etiquette, basic rules and customs such as in this video and a skills test.

  2. Had to laugh at the teeing up the ball. I've never seen anyone do that, but have seen people just not be ready or stand in the wrong place. I like to give the person hitting the entire tee box so they can take practice swings without being in danger of hitting someone with the club. One I would add is to be quiet while people are hitting on the t-box, fairway or green. I have played with people who just chatted away while I or others were preparing to swing. So annoying. Once they are politely told it usually doesn't happen again. Definitely like to see more videos like these. Not that I need it 🙂

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