Golf On its surface, golf might seem like a unique game: hit a ball with a club into a hole in as few strokes as possible. In reality, the challenge is dynamic thanks to ever-changing conditions and strategically designed courses featuring water, sand, trees, and rough. Golf requires mental focus, coordination, and patience. But any body type can excel and it’s a sport for life! Find golf leagues, tournaments, camps, and clinics. Improve your skills with tips, tricks, drills, and more. 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Anytime.Livestream youth sports from any device.With SportsEngine Play, you can be there no matter where you are. Download free Breaking into the Game: Beginners Series Breaking into the Game: Introduction Looking to get into golf? Join Martin Hall as he teaches the basics you'll need to get out on the course for the first time. Breaking into the Game: Grip the Club The first step to a good golf swing is a good grip. Watch as Martin Hall teaches the proper golf club grip. Breaking into the Game: Set Up to the Ball Before you even take a swing, it's important to set up to the ball. Martin Hall demonstrates how. Breaking into the Game: Mini Swing Martin Hall demonstrates how to start small with a mini swing. Breaking into the Game: Half Swing Martin Hall guides you through some half swing drills to get you ready for your first full swing. Breaking into the Game: Full Swing You're finally ready to take your first full swing! Martin Hall demonstrates how to put every technique you've learned into one. Done with class? Tee it up! A full year of tee time credits, waived fees, and more - only for students! Join now Golf Videos ‘Morning Drive’ Reveals Favorite Junior Golf Memories Morning Drive hosts talk about their favorite memories playing junior golf Akshay Bhatia talks about his youth sports experience Akshay Bhatia talks about his experiences as an elite youth athlete. Coaches Avoid Recruiting Players That Let Parents Speak For Them Stanford Women’ golf coach Anne Walker on how important it is for recruits to speak for themselves when meeting college coaches. Lucy Li talks about her youth sports experiences at the 2018 Buenos Aires Youth Olympic Games Lucy Li talks about her experiences as an elite youth athlete. How the USGA Determines the Pace of Play Improving the pace of play on a golf course is much like trying to control flow rate through a funnel, or traffic on a highway. Breaking into the Game: Mini Swing Martin Hall demonstrates how to start small with a mini swing. View More Learn about the Science of Golf Newton’s First & Second Laws of Motion USGA research engineer Jim Hubbell explains how Newton's Laws of Motion are demonstrated in every round of golf. Work, Energy & Power Suzann Pettersen, a professional golfer on the LPGA tour, uses putting to help demonstrate the physics concepts of work, energy, and power. Meteorology & Weather Wind, rain, temperature, and air pressure can all affect a golfer's ability to make his or her next shot. Potential & Kinetic Energy LPGA golfer Paula Creamer's swing is analyzed to illustrate potential and kinetic energy. Course Setup Science, technology, engineering, and math go into the setup of a golf course. Evolution of the Golf Ball Golf balls have gone through radical changes to improve spin, reduce drag, and help the ball travel farther. Friction & Spin The brief collision between the club face and the ball produces friction, which unleashes spin. The Science of Golf: Kinematics A stimpmeter calculates green speed by relying on the principals of kinematics: position, velocity and acceleration Volume, Displacement & Buoyancy The Rules of Golf limit the volume of the head of a golf club to 460 cubic centimeters. Golf Course Agronomy Agronomy is used to maintain turfgrass and create ideal environments for golf. Why Golf Balls Have Dimples USGA engineer Steve Quintavalla explains why a golf ball is designed with tiny dimples, or impressions, on its surface. How the USGA Determines the Pace of Play Improving the pace of play on a golf course is much like trying to control flow rate through a funnel, or traffic on a highway. View More Download the complete guide for golfGet a PDF copy to print out for yourself or share it with others who are just getting started with golf. 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