Is golf an athletic sport or not? That question gets debated daily by proponents of both sides. But the truth is - the argument doesn’t matter - because one thing is for sure… Golfers who exercise properly, following a well structured, golf specific exercise program - perform better than their out of shape buddies.
This leads us to the next question: What is a well structured, golf specific exercise program? Read the rest of this entry »
The rules of golf state that the game of golf is “playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules.” So, without a good golf club, the game is basically not worth playing, because that’s what decides your progression in the game.
There are hundreds of golf club sets from which to choose. However, there is a common myth that the higher the price of a club, the better your game will be. Unfortunately, a set costing an arm and a leg isn’t necessarily going to turn you into the next Tiger Woods. It just like having a BMW doesn’t make you a better driver, a better club doesn’t make you a better golfer. Read the rest of this entry »
Copper magnetic bracelets are becoming more and more popular and not just for the sufferers of arthritis but for sports men and women in a variety of different sports and activities.
The bracelets are made to combine both the therapeutic effects of magnetic fields and of copper and are widely believed to have beneficial effects on pain, inflammation and other joint and muscle problems. Read the rest of this entry »
The majority of golf irons are used for shorter shots, typically those in the range of under 200 yards. The best iron to use is determined by the loft of the club head as well as the golfer’s ability to hit the ball a specific distance and by the confidence the golfer has in hitting his or her irons. Golf irons typically include a set of eleven irons, numbered one (long) through nine (short), a pitching wedge, and a sand wedge. Read the rest of this entry »
Golf is game that many of us enjoy, but there are moments when we wish we had never picked up a club. You can make those times less frequent by using a few of these tips.
1. Walk the course, don’t ride. Some say that walking is not only the purist way to enjoy the sport, but it can also improve your score. Walking gives you more opportunity to scan the layout of each hole and consider strategy for your next shot. It is also a great way to get a little exercise. Read the rest of this entry »
Golf is one kind of sports that every member of the family can all enjoy playing at the same time. From dads to moms, kids, and even grandparents and granchildren; literaly everyone in the family can have a quality time together playing on the greens or just hitting buckets of balls in the driving range. Read the rest of this entry »