: You don't have to be good, but you do have to be fast. If you're falling behind the group behind you, let them "play through" (skip ahead of you).
: Use the "70/30 rule"—spend 70% of your practice time on putting and chipping, and only 30% on long drives. Most of your strokes are saved (or lost) near the hole. 3. Essential Etiquette Gioca a golf!
: Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and tilt from your hips while keeping your back straight. Avoid bending too much at the knees—think of it as an athletic, ready position. : You don't have to be good, but you do have to be fast
: Never walk through another player’s "line" (the path from their ball to the hole), and always repair any marks your ball makes when it lands on the green. Most of your strokes are saved (or lost) near the hole
: Instead of trying to "hit" the ball, focus on swinging the club in a smooth, circular motion. The goal is to apply pressure to the ball to compress it, which creates speed and distance. 2. Practice Strategy