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Basics: The ,,Big 5'' of golf strategy
1. Play Your Pattern – Not Your Ideal “Play your game, not the perfect game.” Know your typical ball flight (e.g. slice, draw) Plan every shot with your miss in mind Avoid “hero shots” you rarely execute Example: Fade players aim more to the left instead of thinking “today I’ll just hit it straight.” 2. Avoid the Big Mistake (Avoid Double Bogey) “Golf is lost through mistakes, not won by perfect shots.” Minimize risk instead of chasing highlights Take hazards (water, out of

Michael Wolf Golfprofessional
Mar 232 min read


Basics: Average Distances by Handicap, Age and Gender
Know Your Distances One of the biggest improvements in a golfer’s game happens once they start striking the ball with reasonable consistency. At that point, one factor suddenly becomes extremely important: knowing your exact distances. In the beginning, most golfers focus on simply making solid contact – and rightly so. But once ball striking becomes more reliable, scoring no longer depends only on the swing itself. Instead, distance control becomes one of the most important

Michael Wolf Golfprofessional
Mar 145 min read


Basics: Golf Rules Test for Beginners
Rules are essential in golf because they ensure fairness and integrity for all players. Unlike many other sports, golfers often act as their own referees, so clear rules help maintain honesty and consistent play. They also protect the course, keep the game flowing smoothly, and make sure everyone plays under the same conditions. Understanding the rules helps players avoid penalties, make correct decisions on the course, and enjoy the game more confidently. Here is the complet

Michael Wolf Golfprofessional
Mar 101 min read


Basics: Ball Position for every Club
Ball position is a key part of the golf setup. It determines where the lowest point of the swing occurs and at what angle the club strikes the ball. An incorrect ball position often leads to poor contact, direction problems, or a loss of distance. A simple and modern guideline used by many golfers is this:The ball position starts in the middle of the stance for wedges and moves slightly to the left with every longer club (for right-handed golfers), usually about half to one

Michael Wolf Golfprofessional
Mar 103 min read


Basics: The Perfect Golf Grip – Step by Step Explained
Why the Right Golf Grip Is So Important The golf grip is one of the most important fundamentals in golf. It is the only connection between your body and the club, which means it has a major influence on the direction, distance, and consistency of your shots. Many problems in the golf swing don’t actually come from the swing itself, but from an incorrect grip. Learning the correct golf grip creates a stable foundation for consistent and controlled shots. A good golf grip allow

Michael Wolf Golfprofessional
Mar 92 min read


Basics: Which Golf Club Should You Use and When?
A Complete Guide Based on Ball Lie, Distance, and Playing Situation In golf, good technique is important, but choosing the right club is just as crucial . Even players with a solid swing often lose strokes because they select the wrong club for a specific situation. The right club choice always depends on several factors. Experienced golfers analyze the situation before every shot and make a conscious decision. Important factors include: Distance to the target Ball lie (fairw

Michael Wolf Golfprofessional
Mar 96 min read


Basics: Important Golf Rules for Beginners, a Round from Start to Finish
When you start playing your first golf tournaments, you quickly realize something: it’s usually not the complicated rules that matter most, but the simple routines that happen throughout a round. If you understand a few basic principles, tournament golf becomes much more relaxed and enjoyable. The following overview walks you through the most important rules and habits in the natural order of a golf round — from the first tee to the next hole. Before the Round Before your ro

Michael Wolf Golfprofessional
Mar 95 min read


Basics: Golf-Terms Library A-Z
Golf has its own unique language. When you start playing, you quickly hear terms like birdie, bogey, handicap, fade, scramble, or stroke play, and it’s not always obvious what they mean. To help you understand the game better, we have created this A–Z glossary of the most important golf terms. Use this golf glossary as a quick reference whenever you come across a term you don’t know. During practice, on the course, or while watching professional tournaments. Enjoy exploring

Michael Wolf Golfprofessional
Mar 98 min read
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