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Romantic Golf Restore– Cape Cod

Romantic Golf Restore– Cape Cod

 

When you’re looking for both golf and romance,where would you go? Here’s an idea: Head to Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
 

 

Right after you cross the Bourne Bridge, it hits you: the salty smell of the sea air. Fresh, invigorating, it invites you to walk the sandy dunes, dig for clams or head out into the Cape Cod Bay for a moonlight sail.
 

 

The sweet scent of roses tumbling over stone walls, flowers peeking from tiny gardens tucked in nooks and crannies behind silvery gray-shingled houses, the cries of gulls and seafood in places like Clancy’s in Dennisport, the Yarmouth House Restaurant in West Yarmouth and a lobster dinner for .50 at Doyles Restaurant in South Yarmouth. Now that’s romantic.
 

 

But on Cape Cod, golf and romance is not an oxymoron. With 43 golf courses in a relatively small area, you can stay in one place and play a different course each day. From the recently renovated Ocean Edge Resort and Golf Club in Brewster to historic treasures like Highland Links in North Truro, the Cape’s golf courses incorporate wetlands, pine-covered hills, hills and grassy dunes which have been sculptured into an array of golf holes by architect greats like Donald Ross, William Mitchell, Brian Silva and Geoffrey Cornish.
 

 

Here prices are relatively inexpensive with comfortable accommodations and golf for two nights for two starting as low as 0 and high-end properties offering two-night packages from about 0 to 0 per couple.
 

 

One good reason to stay at the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club in Chatham is to be able to play the private Cape Cod National Golf Club. Ranked by Golf Digest as one of the top five private golf courses in the country, it’s a beauty. Expect it to be uncrowded, laid back, and challenging, more so if you try to out-think it.
 

 

The Wequassett resort is no slouch either. Set on a bluff overlooking the water, you stay in Cape Cod-style silvery gray-shingled cottages or spacious suites, many with decks. Focal point for the inn is the 19th century “Square Top” Eben Ryder House with its wide board floors, terraces and fireplaces. The inn also has a beautiful pool and beach with filmy-draped cabanas, fire pit, outdoor terrace, kayaks and other sports fun stuff, a large outdoor pool, four tennis courts, croquet court, and four choices to eat and drink.
 

 

The Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club  is another option combining a romantic ambiance with excellent golf. More than million under the direction of the Nicklaus Design Group has been spent to upgrade Ocean Edge’s old Brian Silva design which incorporated some of the original nine of Brewster Country Club designed by Donald Ross which over the years had become scruffy around the edges.
 

 

Today the track is in top condition. If you played the golf course before, you’ll probably notice there are a now lot more bunkers. Greens have been reshaped and challenge with tricky undulations and the course has been lengthened to 7,011 yards. But don’t worry: The new bentgrass fairways let your ball roll forever.
 

 

To play here, you’ll need to be a member or guest at Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club. But that’s where the romantic quotient of the picture kicks in. Overlooking Cape Cod Bay, the centerpiece of Ocean Edge is the 1912 Victorian-style Nickerson Mansion which occupies a hilltop setting in Brewster. Relaxed and thoroughly inviting, 335 renovated rooms, suites and multi-bedroom villas are located in the hotel and in villas set on more than 429 acres along the Bay and fairways
 

 

Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club has four restaurants, tennis, fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, and a beautiful 700-foot slice of private beach.
 

 

Still you don’t have to join a club or stay at a resort to get a super golf & romantic fix on the Cape where there are close to 30 excellent daily-fee golf courses.
 

 

Owned by the town of Brewster, the two Brian Silva designs at Captains Golf Course, Port and Starboard, have enjoyed high ratings on the New England scene. Fairway bunkers are well placed to catch errant shots and plenty of greenside bunkers and tree-lined fairways up the challenge. Each course has one sharp dogleg, but for the most part, the holes run straight out.
 

 

Bayberry Hills Golf Club in West Yarmouth, designed by Silva and Geoffrey Cornish, is a tough track for short hitters, but the course has four tee boxes to even out the odds in spite of lots of bunkers, rolling fairways and plenty of trees.
 

 

Cranberry Valley Golf Course in Harwich runs through - not surprisingly - cranberry bogs along with kettle holes, wetlands and woods. And what about Blue Rock Golf Course? Just because it’s a par 3, doesn’t mean it isn’t worth a serious play. Designed by Cornish, this is a gem with water, elevation and wetlands.
 

 

Dennis Highlands Golf Course is known for its no nonsense approach, generous undulating, multi-tiered greens and open fairways. Its back nine is longer by 400 yards and flatter than the front with some killer holes. Dennis Pines Golf Course is another good track and a test for target golfers.
 

 

Anyone who wonders what links golf is all about must play Highland Links Golf Course in Truro. The course is defined by deep natural rough, Scotch broom, dunes, grasses, craggy rocks, and shots through narrow gorse-like protected openings.
 

 

And do not overlook Olde Barnstable Fairgrounds Golf Course, Bass River Golf Course or Hyannis Golf Club. All are local favorites, well designed tracks at reasonable rates.

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The  Algarve: Great Golfing Experience and Much More
Algarve is a premier golfing destination in Europe. The brilliant sunny weather and grand golf courses make Algarve a golfing paradise.  There are over twenty world class golf courses in Algarve and the number is steadily rising. All the golf courses are complete with faultless infrastructure to afford you an unforgettable golfing experience.  Not to mention the stunning scenery of the Algarve region and coastline that only adds to the appeal of the courses. There are so many top courses here in the Algarve, you will be spoilt for choice when you have to decide on a golf course among them. The by now famous names of some of the courses are Parque da Floresta, Palmares, Boavista, Penina, Morgado do Requengo, and many more.
The Algarve region enjoys 300 days of glorious sunshine coupled with very pleasant weather. Tourists from the UK, Germany and Holland especially come to the region to enjoy days of winter golf away from the freezing conditions back home. That is why Algarve is the top European golfing destination for golfers.  
Accommodation facilities are available near all the courses as classy golf resorts have come up all along the course routes. There are also 5 star accommodation facilities available in hotels surrounding the golf courses. Given all this, it is only natural that the summer months see the highest number of golfers in Algarve and it is virtually impossible to find any tee times or accommodation during the peak season. So take into consideration the following tips to enjoy a hassle free golf holiday in Algarve.  

Book in advance:
It helps you to weigh all your options and you get to play on the course of your choice. Also you can avail of the lower rates when you book early.

Conduct an online research
Check out all the option in terms of golf courses, tee times, costs, accommodation facilities and car hire. There are pictures, maps & detailed course descriptions on the golf sites.
Golf lessons
By a resident golf pro are offered by most of the golf booking services, and many of the courses. There are even lessons for children. Group bookings are always economical as there are discounts. See what all you need and which booking company offers you all these services.

Choose a golf holiday company which offers you all services under one roof from car hire to golf bookings, hotel bookings, advice and information about the courses, difficulty levels, and golf lessons.

Other Activities in a Golf Holiday
In Algarve, there is so much more to enjoy and explore when you are not playing golf. Soak in the Mediterranean atmosphere: go shopping, savour the quaint countryside…and when the sun sets go clubbing and party the night away in the wonderful nightlife of scene in Algarve.

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Golf Hilton Head

Golf Hilton Head

Top 5 Hilton Head Island Golf Courses

Hilton Head golf courses are clearly one of the island’s biggest attractions. The ocean setting, mild climate, sunny skies and remarkable scenery combine for a perfect golfing paradise. Year round golf is always available when you visit Hilton Head, SC.

Why is Hilton Head Island renown for the best golf vacations? Hilton Head golf courses have consistently won accolades and awards from golfing fans and pros alike. The quality of the courses as meticulously maintained has Hilton Head Island once again listed among Golf Digest’s Top Ten resort destinations.

As you golf Hilton Head Island you will find more than 20 uniquely different courses are waiting to welcome golfing enthusiasts of all levels. Of these courses there are always 5 Hilton Head Golf courses that are almost always listed among the US top 100 courses each year. For the best golf vacations in the Low Country you will definitely want to consider testing your skills at one of the following courses:

* Harbour Town Golf Course
* Arthur Hills at Palmetto Hall
* Robert Trent Jones at Palmetto Dunes
* Old South Golf Course
* Heron Point Golf Club

As you plan your Hilton Head golf vacation here are some interesting facts about some of the top courses on the Island:

* Robert Trent Jones at Palmetto Dunes is a perennial favorite of golfers from across the country. It is widely considered to be one of the top 10 courses in the Southeastern US. The layout was designed by Jones and although it has been upgraded during the years the challenging layout is clearly that of this famous greens architect.

* The Old South Golf Course enjoys a prestigious reputation among both residents and visitors. Designed by Clyde Johnston this course is a magnificent homage to nature. A round of golf will take you through some of the loveliest Low Country settings including forested areas and marshlands.

* In addition to courses created by Robert Trent Jones there are other golfing greats that have put their own mark on Hilton Head golf courses. When you golf Hilton Head in the Low Country you can tee off on a course with a design influenced by George and Tom Fazio, Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus, Fuzzy Zoeller, Arnold Palmer or Arthur Hills.

* Harbour Town Golf Course is a definite stop on any Hilton Head golf vacation as it is one of the highest rated golf courses on Hilton Head and each year in April fans come to watch the action as the Verizon Heritage PGA tour here.

* Arthur Hills at Palmetto Hall is considered to be one of the classic Hilton Head golf courses. The signature hole is widely respected as one of the most challenging on the island.

* Female golf enthusiasts can enroll in clinics and courses that are featured at either the Island West Golf Club or Palmetto Dunes. These classes are designed to appeal to women and can help you take your game to the next level.

* The Ocean Course and Heron Point Golf Club are located in the Sea Pines Hilton Head golf resort. This is an upgraded Pete Dye design featuring a total of 36 holes to play. The seaside setting is spectacular; and you can expect a surprising challenge and outstanding ocean view when you reach the signature 15th hole.

Sandy Archibald, a travel professional and writer, has travelled Hilton Head Island extensively with her family for many years. Visit golf vacations www.Discover-Hilton-Head-Island.com for the best places to stay, how to get there, what to do, where to eat, and favorite beaches. Preview Hilton Head Island golf courses to plan your next golf vacation.

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Golf in Malaga for the Perfect Golf Holiday in Spain

Malaga is one of the most renowned and sought after location for the perfect golf holiday. Golf courses in Malaga are some of the best golf courses in Europe. Many of these golf courses are championship quality courses and host regularly several prestigious international golf tournaments. Malaga has some of the finest and best-known golf courses in Europe.

The Valderrama golf course
The course was created in order to check the shooting style and skill of the enthusiastic golf players. This golf course is situated around one and a half hours from the Malaga region. Valderrama hosted the first nine editions of the Volvo Masters (1988-1996.) It hosted the Ryder Cup in 1997 and has hosted the first World Golf Championships - American Express Championship in 1999 and the second in 2000

Alcaidesa Golf Course Alcaidesa is a course of true international quality. It provides magnificent view of the Rock of Gibraltar and Atlas Mountains. It is situated just over a hundred kilometres from the Airport of Malaga, all along the ‘A7′.

Guadalhorce Golf Club
This course is the nearest to the Malaga Airport. Situated just seven kilometres from the Malaga Airport- players can get started with golf as soon as they arrive.

Anoreta Golf Course
This beautiful golf club is designed by José Maria Canizares. Surrounded by water on three sides, it provides spectacular sea view. It is located twenty kilometres away from the Malaga airport and offers a grand test for all the golf players.

Santa Maria Golf Course
Santa Maria golf course is amongst the most popular golf courses in this region. It is located between Marbella and Fuengirola Malaga region.

Mijas area which is in Malaga province also has a large number of golf courses and is very popular with golf tourists. Mijas Golf Course is especially popular with golfers as it is flat yet challenging.

The variety in Malaga golf is huge. With over 60 golf courses in Malaga, players of every handicap are sure to find a course more suited to their play. The range of courses in vast- large or small, for players of varying handicap, with added attractions such as obstacles or decorations of water and vegetation, artificial lighting for night play, artificial lakes, and streams. All the golf courses are fully booked through the whole season here; so are the hotels and car hire. All your holiday requirements should be well planned before you arrive for your vacation.  It is much more convenient to let one company manage your holiday; they have a lot many package offers for individual as well as group bookings.
Confirm what all services they cover in their all-inclusive charges. A well-known and established company gives all their clients an insurance coverage and you should choose only such a company.  You should not have to end up paying any hidden charges.
Golfers will have a wonderful time in the Spanish sunshine and enjoying the mountainous countryside. The courses have been designed into the mountainous landscape. That gives them undulating greens which make golf here a challenging and enjoyable experience.

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Playing Golf- Best Places To Play A Round

Playing Golf- Best Places To Play A Round

Anyone who enjoys the game of golf wants to play in some of the best places around the country at least once. Today we want to discuss a few of them and give you the exciting golfing experience you’ve been looking for all along. One of the best places to consider is the San Francisco Golf Club. It’s an 18-hole golf course with a PGA rating of 73. If you’re looking for a challenging game then you definitely want to play this course, which is in San Francisco, California.

If you’re around the Phoenix, Arizona area, the Ahwatukee Golf Course is a great choice. It offers everything from a full driving range and complete golf shop to practice areas and the perfect restaurant setting. Designed by John Boulla, Ahwatukee definitely brings a more pleasurable golfing experience.

You will also find the Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Club not far away that offers an 18-hole executive course. Over the years it has been considered as one of the best places to play in the entire country. The challenge alone is enough to tempt anyone, especially the 44 water bunkers that hold true. In the end though it suits all skill levels and even plays host to the Arizona Golf Association Short Course Championship.

Heading across the map to South Carolina will only provide you with more options. Take for instance the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island. It’s considered to be one of the most popular choices throughout the entire world and plays host to several major golfing tournaments. In fact, the PGA Championship and the World Cup have been there, as well as the Ryder Cup. It provides a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean shoreline and difficulties that can challenge everyone. One of the biggest courses around, the Ocean Course offers yardage that hits 7,873 yards. There are elevated fairways, swirling winds, and perfectly positioned bunkers to make this one o the most challenging courses around. This is one place that will definitely test your skills.

Everyone who is even remotely into golf has heard of the Pebble Beach Golf Links. After all, every year it continues to be one of the most popular golf courses in the country. Residing in Pebble Beach, California, this 18-hole course is a lot shorter at 6,828 yards, but the greens can be absolutely atrocious to overcome. The slope rating of 144 definitely makes up for the yards and it’s what Jack Neville and Douglas Grant had in mind when they modeled the course.

If you are looking to play golf on a private course, the Augusta National Golf Club is an excellent place for you. Located in Augusta, Georgia, this exclusive golf course is home to the annual Masters Tournament and also hosts other major golfing tournaments as well. Featuring 7,270 golfing yards from the longest tees as well as a slope rating of 135, the Augusta National Golf Club is highly popular for its aesthetics, the course lined by shrubs, mature trees and beautiful azaleas in full bloom. Designed by golfing legend Bobby Jones, the Augusta National Golf Club has some of the world’s most difficult holes, perfect for those who want to push their skill levels to the limit. Holes are named after the shrub or tree that make this golf course a top visited spot for amateur and professional players alike.

Anyone who enjoys the game of golf wants to play in some of the best places around the country at least once. Today we want to discuss a few of them and give you the exciting golfing experience you’ve been looking for all along. One of the best places to consider is the San Francisco Golf Club. It’s an 18-hole golf course with a PGA rating of 73. If you’re looking for a challenging game then you definitely want to play this course, which is in San Francisco, California.

If you happen to be in the Phoenix area then the Ahwatukee Golf Course is a perfect option as well. Designed by John Boulla, this course offers a full driving range, complete golf shop, practice areas, and even a restaurant setting looking over the course itself. This is definitely a place where you will get a pleasurable golfing experience.

While you’re there, be sure to check out the Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Club. This 18-hole executive course was designed by Gary Panks and provides you with one of the best places to play in the country. The scenery is extravagant and the 44 water bunkers will bring a challenge like you’ve never seen. Best of all it’s a course that suits all skill levels. Plus, they even host the Arizona Golf Association Short Course Championship.

Once you reach the Eastern coastline you will come to South Carolina, which offers plenty of golf courses throughout the state. However, it’s the Ocean Course that is most notable and has held the PGA Championship, World Cup, and Ryder Cup at their location. Add in all the major golfing tournaments and you have yourself one of the most popular courses today. While the 7,873 yards is a hint you need to bring out some big clubs, you still have to consider the elevated fairways, swirling winds, and bunkers all around. Ocean course will definitely test your skills, but the Atlantic Ocean shoreline will definitely be a sight to see.

The Pebble beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California is an 18-hole public golfing spot measuring 6828 yards from the tees that stretch from far out as well as a slope rating of 144.  Modeled by Jack Neville and Douglas Grant, the Pebble beach Golf Links features different sets of tees to suit all skill levels. Pebble beach Golf Links is regarded as one of the best golf courses in the country.

If you’re not into public courses and would prefer a more private setting, Augusta National Golf Club is the perfect answer. This course was designed by the great Bobby Jones and still is considered one of the most difficult ones today. You will also enjoy the surroundings as well with lush shrubs and trees. One thing you will notice is that each hole is named after a shrub or tree as well. All together it stretches 7,270 yards with a slope rating of 135. However, this course is built for both amateurs and professionals. There are various tees available that will allow everyone to enjoy their game and build memories to reflect on for years to come.

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This lush, secluded property features Mediterranean-inspired homes elegantly placed along one of South Florida’s great golf courses. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the course is certified by the National Audubon Society for its environmentally friendly habitat. The Club’s lavish Spa & Fitness center, including outdoor tennis courts, and the superb facilities are reason enough to find inspiration here.
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Golf Training Aid Excitement

Golf Training Aid Excitement

We are proud to anounce the Grand Opening of Tee Time Pros. You can visit us at www.teetimepros.com to find some of the greatest golf training aids on the market. Many people don’t have the time or the resources to spend every day at a golf course or to be constantly spending money at the driving range. Our wonderful take home Golf Teaching Aid Equipment will open the door to endless possibilities in improving your game.


Enjoy learning how to Hit Longer, Play Stronger, and Score Better at Tee Time Pros. We have gone through and selected only the finest and tested approve golf training aids on the market. Enjoy everything that the golf training world has to offer in one unique stop. Come by and see us today. Not only are we offering great training aids, but if you sign up for free to become a TTP Players Club member, then you will receive promotional discounts and offers straight to your email. We are also setting up golf games and competitions where you can win prizes by selecting your favorite golfers to win major tournaments. We look forward to seeing you on the green!

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A Few Golf Tips From Tiger Woods

A Few Golf Tips From Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods is the undisputed king of professional golf. With a smooth technique you could set your watch by, he makes winning those championships look like a walk in the park.

Imagine if you could sit with Tiger for a few minutes and pick his brain to help improve your game. Here are some great golf tips from Tiger Woods.

It’s All About Rhythm

Every player has their own natural rhythm. Some players are energetic and full of motion; others are stoic and deep in concentration.

Tiger says that when he’s playing his best, everything he does is just second nature. He just goes with the flow, and there’s little else involved. That’s because he’s found just the right groove that suits his natural rhythm.

If the rhythm’s off, Tiger misses a swing or two. When things are flowing for him, he has to work a little to get it back into a natural rhythm.

So, how do you learn to keep your natural rhythm? There are a few ways Tiger suggests to help you find your groove and keep it.

Stick To Your Routine

Rhythm and consistency are important, so how you get ready both physically and mentally for the game is essential. Tiger has a practice routine that he does before every single game. He uses the same clubs, and the last club he uses for his pre-game warm-up is the one he plans to use for the first hole.

The point isn’t to practice swinging, but to get into your groove.

The First Hole Is The Most Important

Long before he swings for that first hole, Tiger plans the whole game ahead. He prepares himself for the game mentally and emotionally. This involves relaxation, and deciding his game plan beforehand.

An awkward, uncertain first shot is a sure-fire rhythm-killer.

Keep Things Steady

To keep your rhythm going, you have to keep the tempo steady. When you get stressed, you start to speed things up. All that nervous energy makes you hurry to the next hole, and you end up making silly mistakes you wouldn’t have made otherwise.

The next time you watch Tiger play, pay attention to the way he walks to the next hole. Even after a great shot, you’ll never see him rush on to the next one. He’ll pump his fist, smile, and stroll to the next hole with the same leisurely pace.

Tiger recommends a good pre-routine warm-up that helps you get into a relaxed frame of mind. This will get you started on the right foot. For more info see http://www.getgoodatgolf.com/ on golf course.

Posture Means Perfect

When asked for practical golf tips, Tiger Woods always mentions posture. Tiger always stands straight and tall, a decent distance from the ball so that he can keep his chin up. Lots of golfers (including Tiger when he was a beginner) put their address position too close to the ball, and end up having to bow their head down too much. Tiger says to keep a good distance away so you don’t have to lean over the ball.

Tiger Woods is not only one of the best players, he’s also one of the most reflective. Perhaps the key to his success is his ability to look at his mistakes and shortcomings, and work to improve them, instead of getting frustrated. This is why his golf tips are so helpful to his fans. When you blow it, think about why you did it. Then, correct it next time, and you’ll see improvement.

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Golf Tips for Driving Longer

Golf Tips for Driving Longer

You are a frustrated golfer. You cannot seem to get a long drive on your shot. You have consulted numerous golfing magazines, sports shop pros, and even the book Golfing for Dummies. As embarrassing as that was, it didn’t even work. In fact, nothing seems to work. What should you do?

Don’t fret. Improving your drive isn’t the most complicated thing on earth to achieve, although at times it may feel that way. There are basically four things that you can do to make yourself a better player in this area. Let’s take a closer look at what you need to do.

Change your stance:
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that if you simply widen your golf stance, you will be more stable. This stability will give you the power you need to swing the club steadily and powerfully.

When you are at the tee box, make sure that you are properly aligned on it. Sometimes a confusing layout of a tee box can throw an even experienced golfer off. Make sure that you are always standing behind the ball and looking right down the fairway. This is by far the easiest way to avoid any stance confusion.

Use your toes to aim at the target:
That’s right. If you are left-handed, simply point your right toe right at the target. If you are right-handed, then vice versa is true. This will not only help your balance, but will force your body to take direct aim.

Focus… and then focus some more:
Take your mind off every little thought in your head that does not have to do with hitting this ball the right way. Concentration is absolutely necessary to drive your ball longer. One little uninvited though could throw off your whole game… and you don’t want that, do you?

Consider your form:
Do you hurry through your backswing? Or, do you take the club back as far as you possibly can when using a backswing? Which hand do you use more power in when hitting the ball? Do you keep your head still when swinging at the ball? If the things you are trying now aren’t working, then you need to tweak or change them, so that you can get something to work right for you. If it is your form that needs to be changed, try some different positions. See what works right for you.

In the case of keeping your head straight when hitting the ball, for example, this will help you to know where the ball is going to be when you hit it. If your head is not steady, your control over the ball is not going to be there.

And lastly, before you get out on the golf course, give yourself a little piece of advice: ‘You can do it.’ Not only can you drive your ball longer, but you can also have fun when doing so. The more you are relaxed when going to play the game of golf, the better it will turn out for you!

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Golf Fitness: Pregame Stretches

Golf Fitness: Pregame Stretches

Face it… You may be the greatest golfer of all of your friends. You may be able to make shots that seem almost impossible, or be able to putt balls into just about any hole. But one day recently, when you leaned over to pick up a golf ball, your back cracked and pulled out. What are you supposed to do for your golf game now?

As a golfer, you need to take care of your muscles. By completing a pre-game stretch, you will be able to reduce the chance of injury that you may incur during your goof game. You will also be able to get more blood into your muscles, which will enable you to perform better. Let’s take a look at the exercises that you need to do to be your best on the golf course:

Arm Swings:
Enable your arms to stay straight. Then, slowly cross your arms in front of your body, spreading shoulder blades apart. After this, slowly swing your arms out to the side while squeezing your shoulder blades together.

Arm Circles:
Try to keep your arms straight. Slowly circle your left arm up, back, and then down. Repeat this process on your right arm.

Step Sideways:
In order to complete this exercise, move your right foot out and back, and then your left foot out and back.

Partial Squats:
Stand up and put your feet hip-width apart. Then, put your hands on your hips. Bend from your hips and slowly sit back, trying not to go lower than 10 inches.

As you stretch more and more, you will notice that this stretching increases the flexibility in your golfing muscles. To stretch properly, bend slowly and gently to the point of mild tension. For the best results, hold each of your stretches for 10 to 30 seconds.

Lower Back:
To work on your lower back muscles, you should sit with good posture on a bench or golf cart seat. Then, turn to your right to a point of mild tension. If this position feels comfortable, then grab the back of your seat, while keeping your feet on the floor. Continue to hold this position.

Hip:
Sit down. Cross your right leg over your left leg, so that your right ankle is resting on your left knee. Keep your back straight. Then, lean forward into a comfortable position. Hold yourself in this position, and then repeat the process using the other side of your body.

Hamstring:
Extend your left leg out. Keep your knee straight on a bench or golf cart seat. Keep your back straight and your chin up. Then, slowly reach toward your toes. You should hold this position, and then repeat it using your other leg.

Chest and Shoulders:
Stand up straight with your best posture. Hold a golf club horizontally behind your back with both of your hands facing outward. Slowly raise your arms until you feel a mild stretch in your chest and shoulders. Do not lean forward.

If you wish to have the utmost flexibility in the future, you need to stretch after your strength-training workout. You need to make sure that your connective tissues and muscles are completely warmed up.

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Correcting Golf Swing Problems - A Few Basic Tips

Correcting Golf Swing Problems - A Few Basic Tips

You’ve been playing golf forever and you still stink when you’re out on the green. You’ve got all the necessary gear, all the training stuff, and you’ve watched videos and tutorials online. So, what’s the problem?

Even if you play golf as a hobby, you’ll always need to be concerned with correcting golf swing problems. There’s nothing more rewarding than noticing that you’re scores are getting lower. You’ll gain more confidence and feel better about your game.

Here are some simple tips for correcting golf swing problems.

Keep Your Eyes Open

When you go golfing with friends, watch them. During the first few holes, check out everybody and see who’s the best player. Don’t worry about all your own slices and mistakes; find out who’s the best in the group and study their moves.

You’d be surprised what you can learn just by watching others play. If you don’t get out to play as much as you’d like to, watch pro golf on TV. Instead of thinking about how impossibly good the players are, watch what the do and pay attention to their technique.

Practice Practice Practice

I can’t write tips for improving your game without mentioning practice. Practice a lot. Okay, I mentioned it, so let’s move on!

Watch Yourself

When you’re doing all this practicing I mentioned above, videotape yourself and watch your swing. This can really help you notice things you wouldn’t have noticed before. When you are practicing, you’re so busy DOING it, that you might not notice a mistake you’re making.

Watching the video back, you might notice that your posture is a little awkward, or your address a little off. You can watch different shots and see how consistent your set-up is. You can see the angles from the outside, and you can even compare your swings with those of your favorite golfers.

Just remember to erase them when you’re done. There’s no reason to keep an archive, and let’s face it, it’s a little weird to have a hundred videos of yourself practicing golf!

If you’re not into the audio-visual side of things, practice in front of a mirror. This will help too, and you can practice your “Nice shot!” face.

No More Slicing

The most common problem with most golfers’ swings is the dreaded slice. The slice is basically when the ball goes veering off to the right of where you meant to put it (of the left, in the case of lefties).

If you slice a lot, you are probably swinging in too much of a downward motion. In other words, your swing plan is too steep.

Try flattening it out. If you flatten it out too much, the ball will start veering to the left (or the right, in the case of lefties). Try to find the right balance between too-steep and too-flat, so that the ball goes just where you want to put it.

Sometimes slicing is caused by improper grip or stance. Make sure you have the proper address before you take your golf swing, and you’ll eliminate this problem. For more info see http://www.getgoodatgolf.com on golf course.

There’s a lot that goes into making a perfect golf swing, and all of us can stand a little correcting once in a while. Always correcting golf swing problems will help improve your game and get you over the slump to the next level.

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