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Golf Help,, Practice starts tommorow.

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My question is I can hit a ball fairly far driver and iron, all my "exp." friends say I'm pretty good for a beginner but don't say much else, my first golf match is coming up real soon and I need to know a couple things,

1. When hitting (driver, wood and iron) how can I get the ball off the ground, like I said I can fit a good 75 - 125 sliding distance at my best but I know if it gets some air it'll go much farther.

2. Accuracy, I've always had trouble in this field I'm getting better but defiantly not for a real match.

3. How do I know which clubs to use and when.

I'm a big guy and I've learned how to use this to my advantage really well What I need to know is how can I keep consistant throughout my game and practices, sometimes I can hit a good 175 at best and other times It's a swing and a miss (literally) so,

5. How do I stay consistant and,

6. How can I know before I take a swing Im gonna land a solid hit on the ball, and is there any tips for a good clean hit for a guy who is 230 lbs. 6'11" and 16-17.

Thanks for everyone who wil answer I'll try all techniques and which everone works out best will get best answer, if two ppl say the same thing it'll go to the one who described it better.

Thanks

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  2. My best advice is for you to head to the driving range. I think you should go today and in the morning tomorrow. In order to know which club to hit on a hole, you have to know how far you can hit with each club. So, go to the range buy a few buckets of balls and hit each club a few times and average the distance you can hit with each club. I recommend you to bring a small piece of paper and a small pencil or pen to record each distance so you could pull it out whenever you need it on your match. Since I can't see your swing, I can't really tell you how to swing better. Remember to keep your eyes on the ball and your knees bent when you swing. If you don't do so, that could cause you to swing and miss

    the ball entirely. Oh, go to the range before you go out to the course for your match because it would be good to play when you are already "warmed up."

    Good luck with your match!

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