In the beginner stage of golf, whether there is a correct way of learning and practice is very important for the improvement of your own skills. Some people often complain that they have already worked hard, but the skills are still not at the same level. Is it that they have no athletic talent? In fact, it is not the main reason why the ball technology can not be improved for a long time is mostly because of some misunderstandings in the beginner stage.
Myth 1: The number of hits is the only standard
In the eyes of many people, the more you play, the faster your game will improve. Therefore, there will be many beginners to set goals, how many balls to play per day, such as 500, 800 and so on. They believe that only in this way can they make rapid progress, but the result will only make their swings deviate from the correct track. In fact, in the beginner stage, 100 quality hits are more meaningful and efficient than 1000 non-quality shots.
Because only serious treatment of each shot can produce more thoughts on the swing movement, to achieve the purpose of consolidating the swing and perfecting the swing.
Myth 2: Batting practice is the best practice
For most amateur golfers, it seems that all swing exercises are based on the premise of hitting the ball. If they don't have the ball, they don't even bother to swing. This is mainly because the batting is more interesting than the practice and emptying, and it does not seem so boring. But it also represents the low efficiency of practice.
In contrast to a swing with a ball and a swing without a ball, the latter allows us to focus more on the swing itself.
Therefore, for beginners, a combination of a large number of empty swing exercises and a small number of batting exercises is the best practice.
Misunderstanding 3: Only know how to practice swing
There is nothing wrong with trying to practice the swing, but if you only pay attention to the upper, lower and closing exercises, it should be too bad. The beginner stage should be the stage of laying the foundation. The more basic the basic skills, the faster the swing will be promoted. Many people initially ignored the importance of standing and gripping, and as a result, they suffered a big loss in the middle and late stages of this most basic action.
The above three mistakes are the places where many golf beginners will fall into. If you are at this stage, remember to adjust them back in time.

