Golf is a sport and can be learned. Practice makes perfect. The higher the level of play one achieves, the more practice of fundamentals has to occur. Golf is no exception to this rule. So, if you are serious, practice, practice, practice.
Swings should be practiced regularly. Some clubs will hit better for you than others. If you have a nice size yard, you can set up practice areas. Doing this in private allows you to get the fundamentals down before hitting the green. Follow Danny and Monty. You can watch people on the green or on television. You can hire a pro (but this will reduce the size of your wallet), you can take a class, or subscribe to a golfing magazine.
Examining how pros set up their shots can help you develop your skills. Cable and satellite tv offer multiple golf channels where you can see all the pros play whenever you want. This can help you cultivate a broader knowledge of the game.
Remember take your time and have fun. You like to golf, but you need to improve your game. Did you know that if you include a fitness regimen, it can improve your golf game by a good amount of strokes? If you work on the upper body strength, you should be able to drive the ball further and closer to the hole.
In addition, discipline working out translates to discipline focusing on your game. When you are willing to spend the time and effort it takes to become fit and help your game, it also helps concentration.
Most exercises that can improve your game are simple. You will find that many of the guys at the gym are working out for their game. Your program should be focused on general conditioning. You will want to include squats to improve leg strength too. Include stretching exercises. As with any exercise regimen seek medical advice before you start.
In order to improve you overall body strength you will find that a little running, some stretches, and some lifting will do wonders for your stamina on the greens.
When you are looking for equipment to exercise with two basics to start with are a medicine ball and an exercise ball. These two items can help you improve strength and flexibility.
If you want to step off in the deep end, you can always purchase a set of weights (with your doctors permission). These can greatly speed up muscle development, strength, and stamina. However, be very aware of straining tendons or ligaments. If you hurt these, recovery time can be extended and thus interfere with golf practice time. Furthermore, its always a good idea to get a thorough medical check up before beginning any fitness program.
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