Tips for the Golf Enthusiast If you are the type who likes to play golf on the Wii, these Wii golf tips will come in handy. Although the game looks simple, it is very accurate and can be quite challenging. Choose the Right Level If you are just starting out, choose the beginner level. This course will be more forgiving and help you come to grips with it. The other two levels are intermediate and expert. The holes are longer here and there are more hazards, including strong winds. You also have the option to play a single long hole or nine holes. Make Adjustments Keep an eye on the power meter; swing the controller fast or slow. It depends on how much power you need. Make adjustments according to the golf course slope and the wind. Don't swing too hard because you will lose control. The game automatically selects a club for you; feel free to make the choice yourself. If you are stuck in the bunker, go for the iron, not the wedge. Don't hit it too hard, and the ball should land in the grass safely. Switching clubs when you are playing close to the green is also a good idea. How to Use Hybrid Golf Clubs A lot of golfers prefer to use this club because it is very flexible and forgiving. It also helps enhance your capabilities. Set the ball up so it is more inclined in the center of your stance. Hold the club precisely when hitting a long iron or fairway wood. Swing as you normally would. When coming down on the ball, it should be like a short or middle iron. The club will change the impact to a nigh and long shot. Application This club can be used in various places around the course. The hybrid can be used on the rough as well as the fairway. If you are stuck in the rough, this is the club to use. It will extricate you much easier than with a long iron. You can also use the hybrid at the tee. When teeing, try to keep the ball low and in the center of your stance. Line it up to the target. This can also be pitched off the green. Here you just swing as usual. If you are using the club at the fairway, take a divot at the back of the ball. It will help you know if you are striking down and through.