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How to play golf the card game

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Sam Weinman If you're looking for more beginner instruction, check out our video lesson series: The Will Robins Plan: Beginner Basics. The whole point of this guide is to make sure that last part is no longer a problem. What kind of clubs do you need? How do you practice? When do you know that you're ready for the golf course? The way we see it, the only dumb questions about getting started in golf are the ones you're afraid to ask, or worse, the ones for which you can't find an answer. Pick between four card games or 6 card games, for a varied challenge. Choose three, six, or nine game rounds, tailoring the game length to what suits you. To those who know nothing about golf, our goal is to shepherd you through this uncertainty. Features: - Play three player games or four players games against the computer. At Golf Digest, this may be the language we speak every day, but we also know it's a language that can scare prospective golfers off before they ever pick up a club.That's where this online beginner's guide comes in. And then there's the lingo: birdies, bogeys, bump-and-runs. So many rules, so many different kinds of clubs. Golf can seem terribly complicated to the uninitiated. Everything you need to know about taking up golf from the editors of Golf DigestWe get it.

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