Golf is a
popular sport around the world. Wessam Bou-Assaly is a radiologist in Ann
Arbor, Michigan. He spent seven years working at the Ann Arbor VA Hospital and
he spent six years working as an Assistant Professor in the Radiology
Department of the University of Michigan. He enjoys spending his free time on
the golf course. Golf requires excellent hand to eye coordination as well as
judgement.
Wessam Bou-Assaly :- The first
step to becoming a great golf player is to learn how to judge the distances.
The goal of golf is to hit the ball into each hole on the course with as few
strokes as possible. Great golfers are able to hit the golf ball near the
course hole with a small amount of strokes. It is important to be able to judge
the distance of the hole and to be able figure out how hard you need to hit the
ball.
The second
step is to learn how to compensate for the wind. Golf balls are small and
light. A gust of wind can cause the ball to drift off course. It is important
for golfers to know how to adjust your stroke so that the ball does not land
off course.
If you want
to become a great golfer, you will need to spend some time practicing. Practice
is one of the best ways to improve your hand to eye coordination and judgement.
Wessam Bou Assaly is an experienced radiologist who enjoys spending time
working on his golf game.

