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There are many reasons to learn to play golf. For some, it seems like an entertaining pastime and a good way to unwind after a long week. For others, the game offers the opportunity to network and get ahead in their careers. However, between the equipment, scoring, and rules, even learning to play may seem daunting.

Royal Kunia Country Club in Waipahu, HI, is designed for players of all skill levels. Here, the pros at Royal Kunia Country Club offer their tips for getting started and developing a love for golf:

  • Don’t Get Overwhelmed By Equipment: You are allowed to carry up to 14 clubs at a time. However, if you are just beginning, you will need far less. Invest in a driver, a basic iron set, and a putter—nine pieces in total. Purchase a carrying bag and a good set of starter golf balls, and you’ll be fine for your first few trips on the course. If you aren’t sure if you’ll be back, most golf courses also offer golf club rentals.
  • Keep Your Golf Bag Organized: With fewer pieces, this shouldn’t be much of a problem, but it’s an important rule to keep in mind if you become a more serious player. You don’t want to waste time and energy digging through your bag for items. Knowing where everything is, including your gloves, extra balls, tees, and the precise location of each club will allow you to keep your focus on the game.
  • GolfPractice Your Short Game Too: Over 60% of your shots will be taken within 100 yards of the hole. It’s just as important to practice these close shots as it is to practice the longer shots.
  • Schedule Golf Lessons: If you want to take your game more seriously, or you at least want to look like you’ve done this before, schedule a golf lesson with a pro. They’ll run through the basics with you, so you have a foundation to build on in the future.

If you are interested in learning to play golf or would just like to play on a beautiful course, visit Royal Kunia Country Club. The course is open to the public seven days a week and offers beautiful views of the beautiful Hawaiian foliage. To book a tee time, call (808) 688-9222 or visit the website.

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