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| Understanding the golf stroke is easier if one first understands the golfer's role. The golfer does not "hit the ball". The golfer's role is to swing the club, which then strikes the ball.
Golfers start with the non-dominant side of the body facing the target. At address the body and club are positioned parallel to the target line. The feet are commonly shoulder-width apart for middle irons and putters, narrower for short irons and wider for long irons and woods. The ball is positioned in the centre of the player's stance for short irons and putters, more to the front for middle irons and even more for long irons and woods. The golfer chooses a golf club, grip, and stroke appropriate to the distance: The drive is used on the teeing ground to tee-off long distances; The goal of the chip is to land the ball safely on the green allowing it to roll out towards the hole. The putt is used in short-distance shots on or near the green. The goal of the putt is to get the ball in the hole. |
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| One accessory which all golfers use when playing is a golf umbrella.
Golfers prefer the umbrella to be at least a 60" ARC with fiberglas ribs and shaft. The umbrella protects the golfer for during bad weather. MJ Graphics, Inc. offers a wide selection of golf umbrellas , folding umbrellas, mini umbrellas, beach and patio umbrellas. |
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