- 05
- Sep
If you are just starting out in golf there is no doubt that you may be feeling a little overwhelmed. There is so much to learn at first its easy to feel overwhelmed by the amount of information out there and trust me the internet sometimes doesn’t help the problem, just makes the overwhelm worse.
Think of the list of the things you have to figure out when you are just starting:
- What Kind of Golf Clubs Should I Be Using?
- What Type of Golf Balls Should I Buy?
- What Other Golf Beginner Accessories Do I Need?
- Should I Start Taking Golf Lessons?
- Do I Need Any Golf Training Aids?
- How Do I Hold A Golf Club?
- How Do I Swing A Golf Club?
- What Are The Rules of Golf?
- What About Golf Etiquette?
- What Golf Courses Should I Start To Play On?
- How Do I Use A Golf Scorecard?
- How Do I Keep My Golf Equipment In Good Shape?
- How Do I Calculate Your Golf Handicap?
- How Do I Stay In Shape For Golf?
That list of questions doesn’t even cover everything that one needs to learn when starting to play golf. Golf can be a very fun, competitive, healthy and relationship (personal/business) building sport. Obviously it’s best that you know someone personally that has more experience than you do with golf that you can ask questions like these to. At times it can be difficult to approach someone when you are new to golf and many rather try to learn and figure out the answers to some of these questions on their own.
From my experience and the experience of others that come to this site, Frank J. Peter’s Golf Beginner Guide has a lot of great information for anyone who has just started or looking to get started in golf. Frank’s Golf Beginner Guide covers a lot of the questions listed above and much, much more. It’s highly recommended and even those that think they know their golf learn a thing or two from Frank.
Today’s Resource:
The Golf Beginner Guide by Frank J. Peter










