Learning to Play Golf

Learning to Play Golf

The hardest part about golf can be getting started. Ask yourself a few questions. First, why do you want to play? Is it for work or social reasons? Maybe then you need only some basic instruction and patient friends. Perhaps you’re looking to jump in headfirst...
CHOOSING THE RIGHT BALL

CHOOSING THE RIGHT BALL

Buy balls on a sliding scale based on how many you lose in a round. If you’ve never played before or lose two sleeves or more a round, buy balls that cost around $20 a dozen (if you can’t decide between one brand over another, try putting a few to see how...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CLUBS

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CLUBS

No doubt, the right equipment always helps, but it’s not as if you’ll need to empty your savings account to get started. Instead, focus on finding the sort of equipment that will allow you to develop your imperfect skills with minimal expense....
How the golf term “birdie” came to be…

How the golf term “birdie” came to be…

Golfers around the world have Scotland to thank for inventing this great game, but the term “birdie” is actually an all-American term. Specifically, Atlantic City Country Club is where the fluttery phrase for shooting one under par came to be—and boy, do they let you...