Guide to New Clubs vs. Used Clubs for Beginners
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Guide to New Clubs vs. Used Clubs for Beginners

Choosing between new and used golf clubs as a beginner comes down to budget, forgiveness, fit, and how committed you are to learning the game. This guide explains the real trade-offs, what to look for in either option, and how to build a smart first set that helps you improve without overspending.

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Beginner’s Guide to Buying Your First Set of Golf Clubs
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Beginner’s Guide to Buying Your First Set of Golf Clubs

This beginner’s guide explains how to buy your first set of golf clubs with confidence, focusing on forgiveness, simplicity, comfort, and value instead of unnecessary complexity. It covers which clubs beginners actually need, whether to buy new or used, how fitting and shaft choice affect play, and the most common mistakes first-time golfers should avoid.

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Beginner’s Guide to Golf Clubs
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Beginner’s Guide to Golf Clubs

This beginner-friendly guide explains the purpose of every major type of golf club, from drivers and fairway woods to hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters. It also helps new golfers understand loft, distance, gapping, and smart club selection so they can build a practical set and make better decisions on the course.

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Beginner’s Guide to Playing 18 Holes
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Beginner’s Guide to Playing 18 Holes

This guide explains what to expect during a full 18-hole round of golf, from preparation and first-tee nerves to etiquette, pace of play, course management, and the mental side of finishing strong. It helps beginners feel more confident while also offering practical reminders that experienced golfers can use to play smarter and enjoy the round more.

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Beginner’s Guide to Playing 9 Holes
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Beginner’s Guide to Playing 9 Holes

This beginner’s guide to playing 9 holes explains why shorter rounds are one of the best ways to learn golf, build confidence, and understand pace, etiquette, and simple course strategy. It also shows why 9-hole golf remains valuable for experienced players who want focused practice, efficient play, and a more approachable way to enjoy the game.

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Beginner’s Guide to Golf Course Check-In
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Beginner’s Guide to Golf Course Check-In

This beginner-friendly guide explains how golf course check-in works, why arriving early matters, and what players should do before heading to the first tee. It covers timing, etiquette, dress expectations, warm-up habits, tee selection, and the simple questions that help new golfers feel confident and ready.

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Beginner’s Guide to Your First Round of Golf
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Beginner’s Guide to Your First Round of Golf

This beginner-friendly guide explains what to expect during your first round of golf, from teeing off and club selection to etiquette, scoring, and basic course strategy. It helps new golfers keep things simple, move confidently through the round, and enjoy the game without unrealistic expectations.

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Beginner’s Guide to Your First Driving Range Visit
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Beginner’s Guide to Your First Driving Range Visit

This beginner-friendly guide explains what to expect on your first driving range visit, from what clubs to bring and how to structure a practice session to the fundamentals of grip, posture, alignment, and tempo. It also covers range etiquette, short-game practice, driver anxiety, and how to build confidence without overwhelming yourself.

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Beginner’s Guide to Your First Golf Lesson
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Beginner’s Guide to Your First Golf Lesson

This beginner’s guide to your first golf lesson explains what new golfers should expect, which fundamentals matter most, and how to practice in a way that builds confidence instead of confusion. It also shows why grip, posture, alignment, tempo, balance, and simple routines matter for both true beginners and experienced players returning to basics.

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Guide to Getting Into Golf as an Adult
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Guide to Getting Into Golf as an Adult

This guide explains how adults can start playing golf without overspending, overcomplicating the learning process, or feeling behind. It covers the smartest ways to begin, from lessons and equipment to etiquette, tee selection, pace of play, fitness, and mindset.

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Guide to Your First Month of Golf
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Guide to Your First Month of Golf

This guide walks new golfers through the first month of golf with practical advice on lessons, practice, equipment, short-game focus, course etiquette, and realistic expectations. It also helps experienced players understand how to make the game more welcoming and enjoyable for beginners.

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Guide to Playing Golf With No Experience
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Guide to Playing Golf With No Experience

This beginner-friendly guide explains how to start playing golf with no experience by focusing on simple equipment, early instruction, realistic expectations, and the fundamentals of practice, etiquette, and pace of play. It helps new golfers build confidence on the range and on the course while learning the skills that matter most early on.

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Guide to Mastering Your Short Game for Better Chipping, Pitching, Wedge Play, and Scoring
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Guide to Mastering Your Short Game for Better Chipping, Pitching, Wedge Play, and Scoring

This guide explains how to improve your short game by focusing on the shots that matter most for scoring: chips, pitches, wedge shots, bunker play, and smart decision-making around the green. It breaks down setup, club selection, bounce, trajectory, lie assessment, and practice strategies so golfers can build more confidence and save strokes where it counts most.

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Beginner’s Guide to Golf: How to Start, Improve, and Enjoy the Game for Life
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Beginner’s Guide to Golf: How to Start, Improve, and Enjoy the Game for Life

This beginner’s guide to golf explains how new players can start simply, build confidence through short-game practice, understand essential clubs, rules, and etiquette, and improve without overcomplicating the swing. It also shows why the same fundamentals still matter for experienced golfers who want more consistency, better course management, and long-term enjoyment of the game.

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