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7 Common Golf Myths That Make the Game More Challenging for Beginners

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 14, 2025Updated:August 14, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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7 Beginner Golf Myths That Make the Game Harder Than It Needs to Be

So, you’re ready to dive into the world of golf? Awesome! But let’s be real, golf isn’t exactly known for being an easy game. In fact, it can be pretty tricky, especially when you’re starting out. What makes it even tougher is the sheer amount of advice floating around—much of which can be pure myth! Don’t worry; we’ve got your back. Let’s debunk seven common golf myths that could be making your entry into this fantastic sport a whole lot harder than it should be.

Myth 1: Start with the Cheapest Clubs

Okay, let’s talk about your first set of clubs. Sure, it sounds smart to grab the cheapest set you can find so you don’t break the bank, but this approach can actually backfire. Trust me; I’ve seen too many hopeful beginners give up the game because they started off with subpar gear.

Instead of opting for that shiny bargain bin set, invest in a used set of clubs that fits your needs and quality standards. A decent quality set will help you learn and enjoy the game far more than a collection of low-quality sticks that don’t do you any favors.

Myth 2: You Need All 14 Clubs to Start

Let’s get this straight: you do not need a complete set of 14 clubs to hit the course. If you think you need all those options right away, think again! I’d much rather see you start with just five or seven clubs that you know you can hit well.

To be honest, even I only carry 13 clubs, and that’s plenty for my game. Until you’re making more consistent contact and truly understanding your swing, a minimal set will better suit your needs. So, save the extra clubs for later and focus on what works for you.

Myth 3: Practice Makes Perfect

This is a classic saying, but it can be misleading. In golf, repeating the same flawed motion over and over won’t magically fix your swing—it’ll likely just engrain the bad habits. Instead of going out to the driving range and hammering balls mindlessly, practice with a purpose.

Take your time and focus on the fundamentals. Investing in a couple of lessons can pay huge dividends. Get specific practice routines from your instructor, and you’ll learn to improve much more effectively. Quality over quantity, my friend!

Myth 4: You Can Figure It All Out on YouTube

YouTube can be a fantastic resource for picking up tips and tricks in the golfing world, but it can also lead you down a rabbit hole of conflicting advice. One video says to keep your head down, while another claims that’s a big no-no.

As a beginner, it’s tough to know what’s right for you, especially without a solid foundation. A few in-person lessons can really help you pinpoint your specific issues. Once you have that knowledge, you can look for targeted videos that actually address your needs.

Myth 5: Any Old Golf Ball Will Do

Ah, the classic “whatever’s cheap” approach. I get it, losing a few balls on the first hole can lead to a desperate grab for whatever’s in your bag. But once your game starts to improve, it’s time to pay attention to what you’re playing with.

The right golf ball can make a huge difference in distance and control, especially as you refine your swing. Don’t hesitate to spend a little time finding a ball that fits your style. There are plenty of reasonably priced options that perform like champs!

Myth 6: Keep Your Head Down

We’ve all heard the advice: “keep your head down!” It’s good to focus on the ball, but thinking this way can limit your swing’s natural motion. As you make your swing, your body moves, and so should your head.

The key is to maintain your posture during impact and let your head move naturally with your rotation. Watch professional golfers—none of them look like they’re glued to the ground the entire time. Instead, they maintain a balanced posture while allowing their head to follow their swing.

Myth 7: Scratch Golf Should Be the Goal

One of the most detrimental myths out there is that you should be striving for a scratch handicap right from the get-go. Trust me, chasing that single-digit number too early can suck the joy right out of the game. Golf is a journey, and just when you think you’ve got it figured out, the game will humble you.

Instead of fixating on your score, focus on building your skills and celebrating small wins along the way. The scores will naturally improve as you become a better player. Remember, the love of the game is what should drive you, not just the numbers.

Final Thoughts

So there you have it—seven golf myths that are likely making your entry into the game tougher than necessary. This sport is all about learning and enjoying the process, so don’t let bad advice hold you back.

What about you? Have you heard any other myths that made your golfing journey challenging? Share your experiences and let’s keep the conversation going! Happy golfing!

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