1. The objective of golf is to sink your ball into each of the 18 holes on the course, taking as few shots necessary.
2. Every hole has a par number which indicates how many maximum shots you should take to remain at a 0-par (for good golfers).
3. Every golf course has obstacles that are designed to make your game more difficult. Most of these obstacles are man-made, such as sand bunkers and out-of-bound areas. However, other obstacles may include ponds, streams, trees, bushes, and other wooded areas.
4. Regardless of your budget, there is a golf course in most any area and for reasonable prices. Most courses have 18 holes and others have 9 holes (perfect for beginners).
5. Practice shots should be made at your local driving range, which is an excellent place to tweak your technique. Be sure to practice both long and short shots, in addition to putting.
6. Take advantage of every shot on the driving range by aiming for a specific target. This will help you gain better distance and more control over the ball.
Nigel
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