TQ1
Newbie
I've been "playing" (I use the term loosely!) golf now for over six years. I've only ever played 9 hole, par 3, pitch and putt courses and to be honest I haven't seen any improvement in my game for years.
As part of my new years resolutions I want to get into golf more seriously. I'm looking to get a lot more consistent and improve my skills up to the point where I will feel comfortable playing a full 18 holes without embarrassing myself.
I'm not looking to become a pro over night and I think I know what aspects I need to focus on (grip, stance and putting to start with) to get to a level where I can play with my friends without looking like an idiot!
My question is what would be the best method to go about this? I don't have a lot of money (I proposed to my girlfriend on Christmas day so any spare money needs to go into the wedding fund!), but I am willing to put a bit of time in. I currently own a half set of clubs and I can't justify buying a new set. Would it be of any benefit to have a couple of lessons with a pro? I've heard that you'll only really see the benefit from a good course of lessons which currently I can't afford. Other than that what would people recommend? I've got a couple of books and got a DVD for Christmas which I've yet to watch, do people think this will help?
Also what's the best method to practice? I find it hard to spend more than about an hour on the driving range as I get bored, the same applies to the practice green. If I'm not going to improve without forcing myself to stay a bit longer I will but if anyone has any tips to make this easier I'd love to hear them.
What have other people found effective for some basic gains in consistency?
As part of my new years resolutions I want to get into golf more seriously. I'm looking to get a lot more consistent and improve my skills up to the point where I will feel comfortable playing a full 18 holes without embarrassing myself.
I'm not looking to become a pro over night and I think I know what aspects I need to focus on (grip, stance and putting to start with) to get to a level where I can play with my friends without looking like an idiot!
My question is what would be the best method to go about this? I don't have a lot of money (I proposed to my girlfriend on Christmas day so any spare money needs to go into the wedding fund!), but I am willing to put a bit of time in. I currently own a half set of clubs and I can't justify buying a new set. Would it be of any benefit to have a couple of lessons with a pro? I've heard that you'll only really see the benefit from a good course of lessons which currently I can't afford. Other than that what would people recommend? I've got a couple of books and got a DVD for Christmas which I've yet to watch, do people think this will help?
Also what's the best method to practice? I find it hard to spend more than about an hour on the driving range as I get bored, the same applies to the practice green. If I'm not going to improve without forcing myself to stay a bit longer I will but if anyone has any tips to make this easier I'd love to hear them.
What have other people found effective for some basic gains in consistency?