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Can Golf Help Arthritis?

Good news, if you’re an arthritis sufferer, you don’t have to give up your golf game. In fact, playing golf can add strength and mobility to your body overall and improve your range of motion.

Studies have proved that arthritis can actually be improved through movement. It can improve mood and outlook, decrease pain, increase flexibility, improve the heart and blood flow, maintain weight, and promote general physical fitness. Read More→

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There are many ways to improve your golf swing when you are a beginner golfer. If you do not have the time to take lessons, purchasing software that records your swing and gives you feedback can help you see mistakes you are making and offer solutions on how to correct them before they become habits that are difficult to break. This software can be found either at your local pro shop, on the Internet or at sporting goods stores. Read More→

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Golf Basics For Kids

Teaching kids how to play golf can only be done through making it a fun experience for them. First of all, you should throw the technical talk out the window, as it will destroy a kid’s enthusiasm for the game. Allow a child to “play” golf for enjoyment, and he’ll become a life-long convert of the game! Read More→

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All About Golf Carts

While many people think that golf isn’t really golf unless you walk the course, the reality is that some people just can’t do that. This is where most people would want to have golf carts. I wouldn’t even want to play golf that much if there weren’t golf carts. With the more modern golf carts, playing golf seems so much more fun. Read More→

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Focus On The Ball

Generally speaking, one of the basics of every sport is to keep your eyes on the ball. Most definitely, it is one of the basics in golf. If you can’t keep your eyes glued to the ball, chances are that you won’t hit it. Read More→

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Taking A Virtual Golf Lesson

Online golf lessons are convenient and easy for those who want to learn more about the game, but who don’t have the time to take lessons from an instructor. With an online golf course, you will learn the basics including how to hold a club, how to balance your weight on both feet, how to swing, how to move your arms and legs, and how to follow-through on a swing. These courses can be viewed over and over until you learn how execute these moves yourself. Read More→

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Core training is just what the doctor ordered for many a golfer – just what you need for that extra power and distance. Just like any other sport, the core serves as your motor. THE CORE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYTHING! The modern golf swing is definitely a “core-focused” movement; unlike the older swing technique of lower body action dominant. Read More→

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Why would anybody need a golf coach when most of the famous golfers of old developed their game pretty much on their own? And isn’t the whole idea of hiring a coach against the fundamental belief that golf is a sport unlike any other sport in the sense that it helps take away stress?

These are some of the many concerns amateur golfers have whenever the idea of a golf coach is suggested to them. Probably these players are stuck in the early 20th century golfing heyday of the aforementioned Hogan and Sarazen – golf is so much different these days, and keeps on changing. Read More→

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For those who play the game, golf can be quite a technical sport. Those unfamiliar with the game think that there isn’t much to hitting a golf ball and putting it in the hole, but there are so many things for golfers to consider, such as wind, distance and power. If you have just started playing golf, you probably have observed these decisions golfers make before they even try to hit the ball in the hole. Understanding the course, being prepared for ground conditions, and using the right clubs are all necessary if you want to play a good game. Read More→

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