
Certain Fundamental Process Involved In Golf
Certain Fundamental Process Involved In Golf
There is a certain fundamental process, or sequence, involved in learning how to play golf with the
R11 Driver, and it cannot be circumvented. To the beginner, and even some advanced golfers, this fundamental process of learning how to play golf may seem a little involved, but it actually is not, particularly if you develop your game in an orderly, sensible manner. The orderly sequence would be this way: 1. You learn to swing first by practicing the fundamentals. 2. Secondly, you learn to control the ball by practicing intentional fades, hooks, high shots, and low shots with the
TaylorMade R11 irons. 3. Finally, incorporating the first two phases into your over-all game you learn how to score by playing as regularly as you can with the
R11 irons. Obviously, you cannot learn control and scoring techniques before you master golf's fundamentals. Many have tried - and are still trying - but they cannot hope to improve unless they overhaul their swing completely because the swing habits they have formed are permanently ingrained within their muscle structure. You will progress faster and will become a more consistent player if you form the correct habits of the swing than if you learn to play in a haphazard manner with the
ping k15 driver.