Strategy Experience The Rules of #Golf in an Entirely New Way|Golf for Beginners

Digital Rules of Golf The world of golf is gaining technological steam, from the latest on-glove wearables and virtual putting greens to interactive videos designed to allow instructors to help students without ever having to see them in person.

Now, the internet is helping players, both beginners and those who need a touch up on the rules of golf, to gain an education the fun and easy way.

I turned into despatched a note closing week from a consultant of the USGA discussing a brand new interactive schooling tool designed to teach The Rules of Golf in a "new" way, with the aid of encouraging social sharing and energetic participation.

"The Rules of Golf Experience”, is said to be free for everyone (does not require a USGA membership) and is the first of its kind in the wealth of information it provides (a thousand pages of curriculum organized by fifteen subjects, seventy-three lessons and almost two hundred topics).

Everything from what to do when your ball rests on the cart direction to the distinction between yellow and red marker water risks, are covered within the Rules.

The digital experiences are designed to be fun, interactive, rewarding and challenging thus increasing a student's retention and engagement rate, with an average of twenty-minute session lengths).

The e-mail also stated that there are visitor appearances by top golfers inclusive of Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Justin Rose, Dustin Johnson and Paula Creamer, despite the fact that I have now not yet found any superstar golfing faces.

Interactive Rules of Golf - USGA

Sign up thru Facebook or e-mail and, when you do, you get a "scorecard" which allows you to discover new topics. I suppose you should begin where I did, with the subject, "The Principles Behind the Rules of Golf", by way of Richard S. Tufts (and I earned 4 "tees"!)

Guidelines to Begin Your Golf Experience:

  1. Great Principle #1: You play the course as you find it.
  2. Great Principle #2: Put your ball in play at the start of the hole, play only your own ball and do not touch it until you lift it from the hole.

Hmmm, seems simple sufficient however I think I've visible quite a number amateurs make these mistakes on the golfing route...

Or, why now not watch a video on what to do when your golf ball is unplayable?

Brush up for your golfing etiquette and know-how of the game without leaving the consolation of your house and, for instances while you are out at the path, maintain your handy policies e-book with you (as I do).

Do you watched you will use this new interactive enjoy? Let us recognize on our Golf for Beginners weblog and on Twitter @Golf4Beginners.

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