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4 Things to Look for in a Junior Golf Summer Camp

Posted by John Hughes on May 27, 2016 7:00:00 AM

 Summer’s coming and with it the promise of another season of learning more about golf. For those lucky enough to attend junior golf summer camps, those golden weeks are a chance to hone skills and develop new abilities in the game.

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Topics: summer golf

Sharpen Your Golf Game with These Drills

Posted by John Hughes on May 27, 2016 6:00:00 AM

Perhaps you are struggling to make improvements to your game recently, or maybe have you been setting goals and falling short of them. Or maybe, even though you may be an avid golfer, your game just isn’t as sharp as it used to be and you want to get back to where you were. Well, we’re here to help. If you are willing to put in a little practice time, these techniques can help you play much better golf.

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Topics: Avid Golfers

Yoga for Golfers: 4 Simple Poses to Improve Your Swing

Posted by John Hughes on May 26, 2016 10:12:23 AM

Consistency, balance and power are three of the most important aspects of the golf swing, and perhaps the best way to improve your swing in those areas is to increase your flexibility. Nearly all professional golfers understand the need to increase flexibility, or at least to maintain it as they age. And becoming more flexible isn’t just good for golf; it also has other life benefits. The simple act of stretching may help prevent injuries or even illness, and all it takes is 10 easy minutes a day. One of the best ways to improve your flexibility, and your golf swing, is yoga. We’ve listed four yoga poses the avid golfer can do to become more flexible and shore up the golf swing.

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Want to Truly be an Avid Golfer? Attack Each Day Like This

Posted by John Hughes on May 25, 2016 6:00:00 AM

Great golf doesn’t just happen, and mere practice isn’t enough. Make no mistake: Practice, practice, practice...it certainly helps. But there’s more to it than that. An avid golfer lives the game all through the day, continually creating a mental image of the next stroke.

What does the avid golfer’s day look like?

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Topics: Avid Golfers

Why is Southern California the Best Place for an Avid Golfer?

Posted by John Hughes on May 23, 2016 6:00:00 AM
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Topics: Golf Course

7 Golf Swing Basics That You Need to Practice

Posted by John Hughes on May 20, 2016 6:00:00 AM
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Topics: Avid Golfers

How Your Golf Community Adds to Your Enjoyment

Posted by John Hughes on May 18, 2016 6:00:00 AM

Golf is an individual game, but it is not a loner’s game. From the outset, the golfer has a competitor to play with and against.  In the greater sense, though, golf is in good measure a social experience, especially at a golf club, where players form a community amongst themselves.

With shared interests and a unified set of values, a golfing community can generate a sense of belonging. This experience of being part of a community ultimately drives greater enjoyment of the game.

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Topics: Avid Golfers

A Short History of Championship Golf Courses

Posted by John Hughes on May 16, 2016 6:00:00 AM

Even since Old Tom Morris won the first Open Championship in 1861, the game of golf has evolved tremendously, and so have the venues on which the game is played. Back then, Morris shot 163 over three 12-hole rounds at the Prestwick Golf Club, which to this day still holds up to the modern game.

Golf courses have not always had 18 holes. The St. Andrews Golf Links occupy a narrow strip of land along the sea, and as early as the 15th century, golfers at St. Andrews established a trench through the undulating terrain, playing to holes whose locations were dictated by topography. The course that emerged featured 11 holes, laid out end to end from the clubhouse to the far end of the property. A golfer would play the holes “out,” turned around, and then played the holes “in,” for a total of 22 holes.

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Topics: Golf Course

Three Ways that Junior Golf is Good for the Game

Posted by John Hughes on May 13, 2016 6:00:00 AM

Participation in golf has declined in recent years. By some estimates roughly 5 million golfers have left the game in the last decade, out of about 30 million. The reasons for this are mainly economic conditions, and that older players leaving the game are not being replaced by younger golfers at the same rate. Golf needs younger players to backfill the vacancies, to ensure a robust pipeline of players well into the future.

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Topics: Junior Golf

How a Junior Golfer Should Prepare for Their First Golf Tournament

Posted by John Hughes on May 11, 2016 6:00:00 AM

How_a_Junior_Golfer_Should_Prepare_for_Their_First_Golf_Tournament.jpgFor a junior golfer that first tournament can be a real rite of passage. Tournament play gives an opportunity to test their mettle against their peers, to discover more profoundly their strengths and also those places that need improvement.  Much preparatory effort is needed to gear up for this  opportunity, in both physical and mental skills.

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Topics: Junior Golf

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