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Golf Warm Up Techniques

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Summary: It's important to warm up before a golf game and get warm up tips and advice on how to practice hitting different golf clubs in this free online beginners golf video lesson.

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" Hi this is Ken and I am here to talk to about the basics of golf. Golf is a game that needs a lot of practice and a lot of warming up. The whole idea is to take your bag of clubs out to the golf course or to a driving range. Before you start to play you slowly warm up with your short irons. Here I have the wedge in my hand. Again, the wedge is use for chipping around the green and putting the ball up close to the green. I take several little shots with the wedge, with the ball on the driving range. I then go the nine iron, eight iron, or seven iron. Again I'm warming up with a shorter clubs which are easier to hit. Then after I feet comfortable with those clubs then I go to the middle clubs. The 5,6,and the 4 or the 3 the middle irons. The three iron is the hardest to hit. But each person is different and each person is a little different which each club. Finally, I warm up with the woods. The 5 wood, the 4 four wood, or the three wood. I take several shots with the woods until I feel comfortable. Then I'm ready to go out and do some putting warm up and then I'm ready to go play. Thank you! "

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