I’m in mid-level management and my telecommunications company is in the final stages of a merger with another company. The final negotiations are set to follow (of all things) a game of golf tomorrow morning. I am supposed to tee off with both company presidents and one of the tech. specialists. I have never even swung a club before, and I’ve always been horrible at sports.
Get um drunk and hope they hit the ball as bad as you do, Golf is a game that is learned over time and alot of practice. It’s addicting though so go out and have fun no matter how bad you are.
February 16th, 2010 at 6:13 am
you are s.o.l. can’t learn in one day, but grab a club and hit the driving range of your local club, take a lesson… good luck, you’ll need it!!!
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February 16th, 2010 at 6:29 am
Learning golf over night is easy.. but how ever you should remember to be a pro, its only practice that helps you …
These are some of the links that will help you.
This will help you hit FairWays your way :
http://www.YahooRecommends.com/RecommendedHF.php
The simplest golf swing tutorial ever I’ve come across :
http://www.YahooRecommends.com/RecommendedSimpleGolf.php
And simple Golf tips and lessons .. read this to learn how to easily break 80 :
http://www.YahooRecommends.com/RecommendedGolfTL.php
Don’t just read them .. implement them too .. all the best ..
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February 16th, 2010 at 6:42 am
I’ve seen people do decent on their first outing. You’re not going to fool anyone, so don’t try, but here are some basic thoughts that may help you not embarass yourself too much:
1. Don’t swing hard – swing naturally. Swinging hard just imparts spin on the ball. Think of swinging with "tempo" 1-2-3 like a dance step, backswing, downswing, follow-through. Smooth is what you want.
2. Shift your weight. Think of the wieght shift in your swing like you were being passed a heavy ball from someone behind you, and you were passing it to someone in front. Use a balanced, natural motion and don’t overdo it.
3. Keep your eye on the ball. Focus on the ball – before, during and after the swing. Don’t look at the result until well into the follow-through when your motion naturally brings your head up. Think of swinging well, not what you want to get accomplished.
Also, think positive. Don’t think of the hazards you want to avoid or what you don’t want to do – try to envision a positive result every time.
Good luck
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February 16th, 2010 at 6:57 am
Learn in one day? Or you only have one day to learn? Your best bet to learn in one day is to go to the best PGA pro in your area and share your dilemma. If you only have one day, get to the range and see how you do. If you think you will embarrass yourself, suggest just playing a "scramble" with one of the other players. That would be where you hit from where your parner’s shot is and not have to chase your duffs all over the course causing backups and headaches.
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February 16th, 2010 at 7:14 am
Can’t learn in one day…..best you can do is practice putting to within 2 feet of a cup on your carpet.
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February 16th, 2010 at 7:52 am
Get um drunk and hope they hit the ball as bad as you do, Golf is a game that is learned over time and alot of practice. It’s addicting though so go out and have fun no matter how bad you are.
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February 16th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Offer to Caddy, but don’t say a word and always walk behind your man.
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February 16th, 2010 at 8:33 am
ok your kidding right? i mean i’ve been golfing for 15 years or more and i’m still trying to get better. golf is not a sport that u can just pick up and actually do good at. haha u are so s.o.l. just do ur best i guess
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