To break 100 means it took you less than 100 strokes to finish a round (18 holes). The average golfer who only plays a couple times a year will usually consider it a good day to break 100. Say you played a course with a par of 72 that is the "standard" number of strokes to finish the round. So if you shoot a 70 then you shot 2 under par, if you shot a 75 you are 3 over par. This means to shoot 100 on a par 72 course would be 28 over par, which doesn't sound good but if you never play you'll take it.
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Improving your short game, focusing on consistency in your swing, and practicing regularly are the best ways to break 100 in golf and see a change in your game.
Depends how long you have been playing. If you have just started keep at it, try to break 90, then 80 then maybe even 70.
You can break a golf club slamming on the ground or by abusing it.
Depends how long they have been playing golf and their ability. Some would shoot under par, and some would struggle to break 100. Tiger Woods played off scratch at the age of 13.
Breaking 100 on a golf course means shooting a score below 100 strokes for 18 holes. To achieve this, you can practice at any golf course that offers a challenging yet manageable layout for your skill level. Look for courses with wide fairways, forgiving rough, and manageable hazards to improve your chances of breaking 100. Additionally, consider taking lessons from a golf pro to refine your skills and improve your overall game.
Usually 10 to 15 minutes is good for a golf break. Make sure to drink plenty of water so you don't get dehydrated while playing your game!
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you use a racket and you use a glove for golf
The level of intensity of playing Golf while pulling or carrying a set of golf clubs would be moderate intensity.