Just Getting Started in Golf? Embrace Slow Beginnings for a Confident Start

“Patience, persistence, and practice make the golfer.” Slowly and mindfully approaching the game sets the foundation for improvement and enjoyment. This guide is for beginners who are just starting their journey on the fairways and greens. Embrace a deliberate pace: take time to prepare, breathe deeply, and focus on the essentials.

The Evening Before:

  • Lay out your clothes and equipment for the next day, ensuring your glove, balls and tees are ready and you feel organised.
  • Check the weather forecast and plan layers accordingly so you’re comfortable on the course.
  • Take a few minutes to visualise your round, set gentle goals (like enjoying each swing) and prepare mentally.

On the Course:

  • Arrive early enough to stretch and take a few relaxed swings before your round; a gentle warm-up helps prevent injury and calms your mind.
  • Move intentionally between shots; breathe deeply and enjoy your surroundings rather than rushing to the next tee.
  • Develop a simple pre‑shot routine to centre yourself, focus on alignment and tempo, and trust your swing.

Top 3 Essentials for Beginners

  • A beginner-friendly golf glove that offers a comfortable grip and protects your hands while you learn proper technique.
  • A set of soft practice golf balls so you can safely work on your swing at home or in the backyard without fear of breaking anything.
  • An insulated travel mug to keep your coffee or tea warm during your round, reminding you to slow down and savour the moment between shots.

By focusing on these simple steps and essentials, your first rounds of golf can be a relaxing and rewarding escape. Take it slow and savour each moment – the skills will follow.

View of a golf green near the ocean.

View of a golf green near the ocean.