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12 Grade Physical Education Jacob Wainwright

This document provides an overview of golf, including its history from ancient Rome to modern times, the different types of clubs used including putters, irons, woods and wedges, gripping techniques, and the basic techniques for putting, chipping, iron shots, and wood shots. It details the setup and swing motions for each shot and includes diagrams to illustrate proper form. The history section outlines the origins and key developments in golf from the 15th century to present day.

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12 Grade Physical Education Jacob Wainwright

This document provides an overview of golf, including its history from ancient Rome to modern times, the different types of clubs used including putters, irons, woods and wedges, gripping techniques, and the basic techniques for putting, chipping, iron shots, and wood shots. It details the setup and swing motions for each shot and includes diagrams to illustrate proper form. The history section outlines the origins and key developments in golf from the 15th century to present day.

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12th Grade Physical Education

Jacob Wainwright

GOLF
HISTORY
 100 BC: Early form of the
game played by the
Romans
 15th century: origins of the
modern game in Scotland
 1729: First reference to
golf in the US
 1901: First PGA is formed
in the UK
 1930: Bobby Jones
completes the Grand Slam
HISTORY
 1950: the LPGA is formed
in the US
 1976: Women's British
open played for the first
time
 2000’s: New materials
such as graphite and
carbon fiber are used to
construct golf clubs
 2016: Golf is
reintroduced into the
Olympics
(International Golf Association, 2014)
TYPES OF CLUBS
 Putter

 Wedges
Pitching: 46-
48
Gap:50-52
Sand:54-56
Lob:58-60
TYPES OF CLUBS
 Short Long Mid Short
irons
9-8
 Mid irons
7-5
 Long irons
4-2
TYPES OF CLUBS
 Hybrid
Used in place of long
irons
Easier to hit
 Woods
3-5 fairway woods
Driver
GRIP
 Overlapping
Pinky finger of dominant hand overlaps index
finger of non dominant hand
 Interlocking
Index finger of non dominant hand and pinky
finger of dominant hand interlock
 Baseball
Most basic
Ten fingers on grip
GRIP

Overlapping Interlocking Baseball


GRIP
 Basic grip used for all strokes
Putting
Chipping
Irons
Woods
PUTTING, SETUP

 Feet shoulder width


apart
 Make a triangle with your
arms and shoulders
 Ball in the middle of
stance
PUTTING, STROKE

 Head directly over


ball
 Swing only arms
(Pendulum motion)
 Lower body and head
stay completely still
CHIPPING, SETUP
 Wedges used for this
shot
 Feet closer together
 Hands slightly
forward of the ball
CHIPPING, STROKE
 Length of stroke
depends on shot
length
 Triangle pendulum
(like putt)
 Wrists locked
BASIC CHIP
IRON FULL SWING, SETUP
 Feet shoulder width
apart
 Ball in middle of
stance
 Hands slightly forward
of ball

In this picture we see the


use of a hybrid, Hybrids
are used in the same way
as irons
IRON FULL SWING, STROKE
 Same basic stroke as
chip
 Bring back so that club
is parallel with ground
 Follow through,
turning hips toward
target
BASIC IRON SWING
FULL WOOD SWING, SETUP
 Feet slightly wider
than shoulder width
 Further from the
ball
 Ball slightly forward
in stance
FULL WOOD SWING, STROKE
 Same basic stroke
as iron and chip
 Bring back so that
club is parallel with
ground
 Follow through,
turning hips toward
target
BASIC WOOD SWING
THANK YOU

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