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Online Golf Program Features and Benefits by Peter Kudlacz
Article discussing the features to consider and the many benefits assoicated with online golf programs.
 
 
Women Golfers Have The Drive For Success by Susan Hill
Watching the tournament rounds of today’s LPGA players is more exciting than ever. Annika Sorenstam continues to dominate women’s golf and shows where finesse, strength and athleticism come together to make way for the future.
 
 
5 Ways To Make Your Golf Fitness Program More "Functional" by Susan Hill
Many of the top touring professionals know that winning on the tour today takes much more than a great game of golf. The field is far too competitive to leave any of the key contributing elements to chance. Preparing their bodies for play is a critical component to a golfer’s success under the most competitive conditions.
 
 
It's Not About The Bicep Curl When It Comes To Golf Fitness Training by Susan Hill
How many of you have read, "It's Not About The Bike" by Lance Armstrong? What we learned about Lance's life is that his mission is all about survival, digging deep from within, honoring your goals and commitments, and following your dreams in spite of the often difficult road to the top.
 
 
Making Your Program Golf Specific by Susan Hill
"Golf-Specific" means different things to different people. One of the things I have learned from my education and experience in working with elite trainers and golfers is that in order to improve someone's performance you must know where their strengths and weaknesses currently exist.
 
 
Periodization Training For Golf by Susan Hill
The idea of periodization has been around a very long time for athletes at all levels. The concept is simple. If you started with the goal in mind, let's say it was to win the Club Championship or place in the top 3 in your next Amateur event, then you would plan accordingly.
 
 
Confidence Building For Junior Golfers by Jeff Troesch
One of the challenges about being a young person is dealing with what feels like is a constant comparison to other people. This is true at school, in one’s social circles, at home, and in the golf arena.
 
 
Unique Mental Challenges for Women Golfers by Jeff Troesch
The game of golf provides trials for every player, independent of the player’s gender. However, for some women in our society, there is a special challenge.
 
 
Are You Fully Committed to Playing Your Best Golf? by Jeff Troesch
The trouble with making tentative swings is that regularly the shot ends up creating a poor result. Here is how the best players in the world handle this problem.
 
 
Training For Golf Combines Technical, Physical, Mechanical and Tactical by Jeff Troesch
Players truly interested in overall improvement of their games would do well to consider paying attention to all aspects of the game of golf. Rather than golf being divided into full swing, short game, and putting, the more astute players recognize a different division: mechanical, physical, mental, and tactical components.
 
 
Course Management Strategies for Junior Golfers by Jeff Troesch
When going onto the golf course it is critical that the young golfer have a specific purpose in mind as to what she or he is attempting to accomplish. These “process” objectives can become the criteria for determining how much growth is being made.
 
 
Myrtle Beach Tee Times – A Quick Glance by Evans Putman
Planning a golf vacation in Myrtle Beach? Here are six things to know before planning your next golf outing to the Grand Strand...
 
 
How to Unleash Your True Golf Potential (Part 1) by Craig LePage
In this article I will explain how you can unleash your true golf potential using an exercise technique known as Corrective Execise.
 
 
Golf Gifts: For the Experienced Golfer by Ernie Horning
Purchase the right gift when buying for the experienced golfer.
 
 
Top of the Mountain: The Masters, Augusta, GA by Andrew Kress
If you’re a stockbroker, the center of the world is New York. If you are a commodities trader, it’s Chicago. But if you’re a golfer, the center of the world is…a little further south. “You actuall...
 
 
Golf Grub by William Breland
GOLO GOLF GRUB Fuel for the golfer. “A good diet can not make an average athlete great, but a poor diet can make a great athlete average.” -David Costill, Ball State University, Indiana Golf is a lif...
 
 
Improve your Golf Game by Learning The Secrets of The Golf Club Grip by Ben Poston
Grips are the least expensive yet one of the most important parts of a golf club. Remember, the grip is the only part of the clubs that you make contact with, so it’s extremely important to make sure...
 
 
Myrtle Beach Golf Packages - What to Know Before You Go by Evans Putman
Don't get stuck with hidden charges on your golf packages. Myrtle Beach discount golf package resellers don't always have your best interest in mind. Here are five things to be aware of before booking your next golf package to Myrtle Beach.
 
 
The 5 'Keys' To A HIGHLY EFFECTIVE Golf Pre Shot Routine You Can Learn Immediately by John Bolt
5 simple and easy steps to getting yourself a highly effective pre shot routine. Put these ideas in use and watch your golf game explode.
 
 
Gifts: Giving To The Beginner Golfer by A Heath
It's golf season again! And you might be looking for a gift to give to someone who's just starting off in golf. So, here are some suggestions...
 
 
Basic Golf Etiquette by Michael Black
This article details some of the fundamental rules of golf etiquette. Every golfer should know and understand these rules before they hit the links.
 
 
Why You Should Be A Risk-Taking Golfer by Jarrod Cash
The advantages of being a risk-taking golfer versus a timid golfer.
 
 
Effective Golf Training Equipment Isn’t What You Think by Mike Pedersen
If you are like most golfers, you have purchased hundreds of dollars of golf training equipment. How many gimmicky training aids do you have lying around?
 
 
How Golf Stretches In Your Office Can Improve Your Game by Mike Pedersen
Yes you heard it right! Golf stretches in your office. What a great way to take a quick break from your computer to not only feel better in the moment, but improve your game at the same time.
 
 
Golf Weight Training Is The Answer To Longer Drives by Mike Pedersen
It is no secret that most of the male and female tour players who want to play their best golf, do golf weight training exercises. But it’s not the kind of grueling, sweating stuff you’re thinking about.
 
 
Golf Vacation Schools – Choose the Perfect Golf School Vacation for Your Game by Evans Putman
Golf Schools, like golfers, come in all shapes and sizes. Don’t make the mistake of attending any golf vacation school. Do your homework and find the right match for your personality, learning style, and golf game.
 
 
Guide to Playing Golf for Free and Getting Huge Discounts on Golf Balls, Golf Gloves, and Golf Stuff by Mark Barnes
If you love to play golf as much as most golf enthusiasts, you would probably play more if the great game of golf and most golf equipment wasn't so grossly expensive. An 18-hole round of golf at even a moderatly expensive golf course averages about $36.00. A decent box of 12 golf balls costs roughly $19.00, and golf clubs are hundreds. Here are some guidelines to help you play more rounds of golf for free, get some free golf equipment and get huge discounts on other golf stuff.
 
 
The Most Underrated Golfer in History... Buffalo Bill! Huh?? by Floyd Snyder
Buffalo Bill was introduced to golf by his father at age 5 and started his PGA Tour career in 1955 at the age of 24, which could be considered a late start compared to today's standards. Even with this late start he ended up with 51 wins on the PGA Tour.
 
 
What Night Golf Ball should I use for my Glow Ball event? by Kevin Adelsberg
So the club members talked you into having a Night Golf event, but of course, they leave the work of getting the Night Golf Balls, glowing sticks and course set up to you. What ball should you use for your Night Golf Tournament?
 
 
Senior Golfers Can Still Play Great Golf. Do You Want To Know How? by Mike Pedersen
If you’re a senior golfer…don’t give up and don’t give into the perception that’s it’s all downhill from here. No way! You have a lot of GREAT golf years ahead of you, but you need to take a different approach to your golf improvement.
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