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My first golf lesson with Dan whittaker hope you enjoy folks. Go subscribe to Dans youtube channel For awesome Golf Tuition here : https://www.youtube.com/user/dfw1500 Dans Website : http://www…

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You had a long week at work and have been looking forward to playing golf over the weekend. Tee-time in hand, there is a checklist of items that you should go through prior to leaving your house. Most importantly, check the weather conditions to make sure that you will be dressed appropriately and bring any additional items that will make you more comfortable the weather change. For a day that is projected to be clear and comfortable, you should consider wearing a collared shirt and cotton knit pants. Some players may choose to wear walking shorts if they are allowed by the golf club. Some sort of hat is always recommended to protect the player's head from the sun, and golfers should always wear sunscreen. On a day when rain is anticipated, an umbrella and rain suit is desirable. I always have a windbreaker and umbrella on hand.

In addition to your golf clubs, balls and shoes, there are several items you should consider including in your bag. They include a golf towel to wipe away sweat or mud, a rain suit or jacket that is waterproof, an extra pair of socks and a snack or drink to keep you hydrated. In rainy condition, I like to pack an extra towel, especially if I plan to use a golf cart. Now that you have the things you need to spend four plus hours on the golf course, what should you do once you get there? It is recommended that you arrive at least one hour prior to the start of your round to prepare and practice. Immediately upon arriving, head to the pro shop to check in, pay for your round, acquire your golf cart key, and purchase any additional items you may need for your round. Normally, you can purchase a bucket of golf balls to warm up at the practice range before teeing off.

Most golfers spend 20-30 minutes hitting golf balls before their round. I like to arrive even earlier, generally 30-45 minutes before my round. It is recommended that after stretching your muscles, you hit 5-8 shots with each club, beginning with the pitching wedge and working up to the driver. After hitting a bucket of balls, you should move to the practice green to work on your putting. Take three balls and practice work on three identical putts from various spots on the practice green. You should bring your warm-up routine to an end about ten minutes prior to your tee time. Use this time to use the bathroom, buy or fill up your water bottle and check in with the golf course starter. The starter is responsible for maintaining the tee times on the course and will let you know how much more time you have to wait. Use the remaining time to take care of any last minute preparation including getting a few balls out and placing tees in your pocket. And do not forget to enjoy your round of golf.

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