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Category: Playing a course

Why playing the course is an essential experience for any golfer

When you start out playing golf, you spend a lot of time on the driving range. But at some point, a crucial question arises: when will I finally get to play on a course?
This stage represents much more than a simple change of scenery. It's the entry point to the real dimension of the game, where strategy, emotional management and enjoyment take on their full meaning.

Playing on a course: a complete golf experience

Learning to manage a variety of situations

Unlike practice, where everything is flat, predictable and repetitive, play on a courselearning to adapt. Every hole is different:

  • a dogleg on the left,
  • a bunker in front of the green,
  • thick rough,
  • a downward slope...

This variety forces golfers to think, choose their clubs carefully and learn from their mistakes.

Developing game strategy

On the golf course, every shot counts. Golfers have to think several shots ahead. Should you attack the green or play it safe?
Playing a courseis like playing a life-size game of chess. The aim is no longer just to hit the ball correctly, but to build up a score.

The pleasure of playing in a natural setting

Golf courses are often located in magnificent settings. Lakes, ancient trees, panoramic views...
Playing a courseIt's also about taking a breath of fresh air, getting away from it all, walking, breathing and reconnecting with nature.

Example: The Geneva Golf Club offers a splendid view of Mont Blanc. Between two holes, the panorama is simply breathtaking.

Make faster progress thanks to real-life situations

Even the best teachers will tell you: there's no substitute for playing on the pitch.

  • Managing the stress of a decisive putt,
  • Learning how to get out of a bad lie,
  • Faced with real distances...

These situations forge the mind and improve decision-making, far beyond what a practice mat can offer.

Tips for getting started on a course

Choose the right moment

Start on a weekday when the course is less busy. This will allow you to play at your own pace without any pressure.

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Keep the pace of play, repair divots, rake bunkers : play on a course involves following certain rules that are essential for players to get on well with each other.

Don't aim for the score, aim for the experience

For your first outing, forget the scorecard. Concentrate on having fun, discovering and learning.

Conclusion: taking the plunge means taking a step forward

Playing a course is an essential stage in learning to play golf. It's here that you discover all the richness of this sport, with its mix of strategy, precision and emotional management.
So don't wait any longer, book your departure and enjoy this unique experience!