The initial stage of learning golf, with no experience or background, can be intimidating and overwhelming. The fear of embarrassing oneself can be enough to stop some people from starting. Unfortunately, common sense is not enough and it is pretty tough to fake golf. Kellie’s instruction is designed to give every golfer enough information to feel comfortable, but not too much information to feel overwhelmed.

Do you know that the sand wedge is a confusing name for an 11 iron and not a club that can only be used in the sand?

Do you know the difference between chipping and pitching?

Do you know how far your 7 iron travels?

Are you afraid to hit the ground (terraphobia)? And how do you correct this?

How high should you tee the golf ball?

Where should you stand while others are hitting?

How are you going to survive your first round of golf with friends?

By learning the answers to these questions and many others, the beginner golfer can feel comfortable in the new surroundings of the range and the golf course. The basic knowledge to get started can help develop confidence and make an intimidating place much more comfortable and fun.

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Click here to view Kellie's golf tips.