Everyday it seems in one way or another we are reminded of the current, economic recession. Many people are doing everything they can to cut back on expenses. This article is an encouraging look on ways to continue golfing during tough economic times. There is a great resources mentioned that can save the average golfer hundreds of dollars.
If you are a frequent golfer then you have probably found the sport that will be your favorite for the rest of your life. If you didn’t start golfing when you were young, you probably wish you had. One of the greatest things about golfing is that you are never too young or too old to learn how to do it. The video below is a very exciting look at how much fun golfing and learning to golf can be for children.
This is a great article demonstrating how you can hit a driver 300+ yards. The demonstration goes into detail about form and style. I have found this very helpful.
One of the most exciting things about golfing is that there is always room to improve, and every new golf course can introduce new learning opportunities. Life Tips offers some incredible tips for the advanced golfer. They cover topics from how to hit the ball longer to cures for slices. This is a great resource for golfers who have been in the game for a while and are looking to tweak and improve their skills.
If you are an avid golfer, a good vacation for you probably includes some golfing. This is a great article by Trip Advisor with the best Golf Vacation Destinations they could find. These resorts have something to please the whole family, along acclaimed golf courses. Maybe this can help you plan your next vacation.
Golfing is a great sport for so many reasons. It’s relaxing, fun, challenging, good exercise and a great way to spend time outdoors. Brain Training 101 released an article highlighting 9reasons golf is also great brain stimulation.
If you need to convince someone that you NEED to keep golfing, share these ‘brain healthy’ reasons:
If you are a new golfer, you are most likely being overwhelmed with tips and information from other, more experienced golfers, along with being hammered by sales people to go ahead and get the ‘top of the line’ equipment. This is a great article with 3 very simple tips that will help your initiation into golfing be fun and not frustrating.
Playing golf can be rigorous on your body and muscles and therefore it is important you stay in good shape. Since golf is a game of consistency its important that your muscle’s don’t get strained from over exertion. The first thing you should always do before playing is to stretch. Take a good 15 min to properly stretch your muscles out. Muscle memory will play a big role in obtaining that consistent killer golf swing. Here is a great article you can read about muscle stretching: http://golf.about.com/od/fitnesshealth/a/stretch_yards.htm
The leg plays another key role in your swing, especially in the downswing. It has been done for many years to use your legs “actively” to create a stronger motion on your downswing. This technique started to shift in the 90’s and more players are adopting the legs as a passive instrument to their swing. Brady Riggs has a wonderful video on the usage of the legs.
This is a great video series that covers how to Improve your swing with a driver. This video focuses on the best posture, grip and swing that will help you hit a long drive. Expert Village offers a lot of incredible videos that great golfing tips for success.