Congratulations. You want to play golf! You’ve watched your friends or family members head off for the golf course, or you’ve watched your boss and his/her buddies take the afternoon off and head for the links. Enough of watching other people have fun. You’ve decided you want to get in the game. What do you…
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Ladies Golf Tips: Golf Channel Golf Fitness Academy Presented by Titleist
Monday Night Academy – Get Fit for Golf! Great Golf Fitness Tips with experts Dr. Greg Rose and Dave Phillips, co-founders of the Titleist Performance Institute. Click here for the Viewing Schedule. Golfers can learn to train like a Tour professional as Golf Fitness Academy presented by Titleist returns to the Golf Channel for its…
Three Essential Golf Fitness Assessments: Are You Really Ready To Play Golf?
Golf may not seem to be a strenuous exercise to those who sit in their lazy-boy chairs on a Sunday afternoon and gaze upon the LPGA or PGA Pros walking up the fairways. But it is. To play well you must be in good physical shape. To be a top player, you must spend hours…
Golfers You Should Avoid On The Golf Course – Golf Tips For The Beginning Golfer
You love golf, right? You wouldn’t be reading this blog which is all about golf, if you didn’t. But there are a few things you should know about when you are just beginning this sport. You need to know which players are good for you to play with and which you want to avoid. If…
Ladies Golf Tip: How To Find The Right Instructor For Your Game
Golf Instructors Are An Invaluable Part of the Game of Golf It doesn’t matter if you are just beginning to play golf, or you are an LPGA pro, every golfer needs an instructor to help them fine tune their game. When I first began playing years ago, I thought I could learn the game through…
Four Key Secrets To Keeping Your Sanity While Playing A Round of Golf
Golf Tip: Staying focused on the game of golf is half the battle. “Golf is a sport played on a 5-inch course. The space between our ears.” – Bobby Jones. I am dedicated to improving my golf game. Let that be said right off the bat. End of story. No ambiguity. I approach each round…