Process Essay: The Sport Of Golf

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According to Bobby Jones “Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots, you get good breaks from bad shots, but you have to play the ball where it lies.” this is a very great quote that shows in golf, we can’t control where the course takes our ball, all we can do is give ourselves the best chance possible to put the ball in the hole. To play the tough sport of golf you need good equipment, basic course management skills, and a strong mental game.
The most important that is needed in golf is equipment or clubs, many brands make very good equipment, but it is tough to know what the best fit is for you. As a result, many people throughout the world are professionals in this area and have the right tools …show more content…

First, when you get on the tee box and pull out your driver make sure to tee your golf ball up. Next, set the club behind the ball and take a swing back along a plane with a little bit of speed. Once you get to the top of the backswing start your downswing and fire you lower body to create clubhead speed and increase distance. Continue to swing through and finish with the clubface pointing down and the shaft across your head. You will probably hit it in the middle of the fairway because of all of the great tips you have received so when you get down to you ball go through the same process to hit the ball but remember that you can’t use a tee. Once you have hit your approach shot to the green and get up to your ball and see where it is take out a wedge or a putter depending on if you are on the green or not. If you are barely off of the green use you wedge and hit a short shot not using very much wrist movement towards your target. When you hit your ball on the green take some practice strokes with your putter and try to feel out the speed that you need to hit the ball with to get in the hole. Next, step up to the ball, placing your putter behind the ball take a smooth stroke back using no wrist movement and follow through trying to keep the same speed or tempo. Finally let’s talk about the most important part, a strong mental

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