 Michelle Wie leading the way for the ladies |
Golf is a sport for everyone so why not head to your nearest course?
Driving ranges are great to build up your confidence. And lessons with a coach are also recommended to learn the basics and iron out all those bad habits.
Then it's time to hit the course. The first step is to visit a nine-hole course.
These are generally par-three holes but you'll need more than a pitching wedge. It'll give you the chance to practise with your irons and woods from the tee.
And once you've graduated to a full-sized 18-hole course you can really let it rip. Don't forget the nine-hole course altogether though - whatever level you play at the smaller course is great for practising.
Follow these links to find your nearest club wherever you are in the UK: