If you can use a shovel, you can hit a golf ball. Here’s why
Golf is often seen as a difficult sport to learn, but a new study suggests that it may not be as hard as you think.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found that people who had never played golf before were able to hit the ball an average of 100 yards after just a few minutes of instruction. The key, the researchers say, is to use a “shovel swing.”
This swing is similar to the one you use to dig a hole, and it involves using the large muscles in your arms and shoulders to generate power.
The researchers believe that the shovel swing is a good way to learn golf because it is natural and easy to master.
They hope that their findings will encourage more people to give golf a try.
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