Develope Your Own Set-up Routine
How to golf for beginners and having your own set-up routine is important. Whether your a beginner or intermediate player you have to have your own unique set-up routine that you use to prepare yourself for every shot.
Everyone has their own perspective and outlook about golf. It is how you approach the game that will determine how good a golfer you will become. You must be willing to accept failure in the game of golf becaue it will come. It is the greatest game there is and if your willing to put in some practice and develop your own routine while your playing you can become very good at this game.
I am going to give you my step by step set-up routine and this should help you as well. For myself, golf is a very relaxing game. it doesn't make a difference if I shoot a great score or a bad score, I just enjoy playing. I enjoy the beutiful scenery, the smell of the fresh cut grass, but the one thing that attracts me to golf the most is the fact that this is a game that can never be mastered. You always have room to improve.
I always go to the golf coarse early enough so I have time to warm up on the practice tee. I cannot stress enough the importance of getting loose and warmed up before you start play. This is when you begin your mental preparations. I
have been playing this game of golf for so long that I have developed my own set-up routine for addressing the ball. You should develop your own personal routine as well.
When on the practice tee I will often lay a 4 iron on the ground and align it with my target. This helps me when I set my feet to make sure they are placed properly. I will position myself behind the ball and visualise the shot in my head before it happens. When I am setting up for a shot I start out with my feet together and I check my distance from the ball. Once that is done, I put the club face behind the ball making sure it is aligned to the target and square to the ball.
I then set my left hand first making sure it is in the proper position. If my left hand is in good position than my right hand fits right into place. I then spread my feet apart starting with my left foot first. I continue to start with my left foot because it determines where I place the ball in my stance. This will also make it easy for me to make any adjustments of the ball to my stance.
Once I have my feet set, I open up my left foot alittle towards the target. This will allow me to clear my hips easier since my flexibility has tightened up over the years. it is not as easy for me, at my age to turn my body through the swing.
My set-up is done and I am ready to complete my swing. If everything is correct the ball will go exactly where I aimed it.
Golf is all about repetition and repeating the same swing over and over. If you develop your own set-up routine this will take you one step closer to being a more consistent golfer.
Ralph Miller is the writter of this article. You can visit the site he created called Golf for Beginners and Advanced Players. You can visit his site at http://www.HowToGolf-RM.com and while your there you can register to recieve 7 Free Swing Lessons.

