Their pros carry a really small book, around A6 or so. It just has the course mapped out, it tells how the putts break on the green, and it also has the yardages. The players will have written down clubs they have hit in the past into the hole so they have the best opportunity to hit the ball close.
They need to be prepared for any situation such as rain or wind so they include things in their golf bags that their caddies carry.
No, not the pros, but when you are out for a round of golf with your buddies, of course so.
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Yes, to play golf you need to have lessons. Even the pros have lessons, it doesnt matter if your beginner or master. Golf is a complex game which eneds guidance.
Golf pros just use the putters that you can buy in many golf shops but they are usually custom fit and customised for the player. The popular brands on tour include Yes, Taylormade, Odyssey and Scotty Cameron.
yes
Pro's ..... Its exercise and very social. Con's...... Not many i can think of
One can find information on golf refinery from refinergolf website. They have golf training aids by touring pros. Dual adjustable hinged club engineering to hit golf balls.
No, they are forced to stand up until they die of exhaustion.
It is probably up to him/her! If it is a pro then it can probably do what it wants.
Yes, there is nothing stopping them from doing so... well apart from being made from of by the other pros. In all seriousness though, in the last few years, a lot of pros have moved away from blade style irons and moved towards game improvement clubs which are a lot more forgiving on mishits.
The great majority of professional golfers (at least 95%) make their living from teaching the game, running golf clubs and courses, and dealing in golf equipment. In American English the term golf pro refers to individuals involved in the service of other golfers.