Sunday, June 6, 2010

2005 US Open Winner - What Does It Take?

As the 2005 US Open began in Pinehurst, NC, the name Michael Campbell wasn’t being touted as likely to finish first. Michael had attempted in four previous Opens and had not survived the weekend. Fortunately his final round of 1 under 69 gave him the two stroke lead he needed to earn a victory over the top ranked player in the world, Tiger Woods. How did Michael keep his composure with Woods making a charge on the back nine? Was it sheer confidence? Skill? Just what was the winning combination for Campbell?

Many traits and abilities go into the makings of a Major champion. Not the least of which is fitness and conditioning for their task at hand. While professional golfers are the envy of many, these people must adhere to a regimen few are willing to take on. As we watch the rounds, it all looks so easy. Yet, behind the scenes…

Today’s professional golfer, more than ever before, must concentrate on something other than simply technique and skill. The new golf technologies claim much of the increased distance, control and power now available to golfers. New technology is really only a small portion of the emerging changes in play.

Almost every professional golfer today spends more time conditioning their body for golf than ever before. They realize the competition is tough and that in order to maintain consistently controlled and powerful golf swings their body must be strengthened and flexible. Their time is well spent on functional strength and flexibility conditioning for the body. The goal of functional exercises for golf is to mimic the actual demands on the body of the golf swing. This approach helps accomplish two things at once 1) improve the targeted muscle group’s strength and flexibility and 2) condition the neuromuscular system with movements exactly like those required on the course.

All golfers would do well to learn from the pros in the area of fitness and conditioning. The golf swing is a complex movement, requiring much from the body. Regularly performing strength and conditioning exercises can produce a more flexible and stronger musculoskeletal system. As higher levels of fitness are accomplished, you can generate more power with less effort. This translates to a smoother swing with greater club head speed, thus lower scores result. Fitness for golf is rapidly becoming the norm; start today to ensure many years of rewarding play on the course.

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

What to Look for In Hybrid Golf Clubs

In some parts of the world, the golf season is just beginning for the year. Golf can be a huge part of some people's lives as a way to socialize with people, relax and do business deals. A lot of people even make it a way of live and live right on a golf course and at the same time they will do whatever they can do to make their golf game the best they can. Hybrid golf clubs are one of the things that can be used to improve your game.

Hybird golf clubs are still relatively new in the sport because we all know that the regular ones are usually made of iron or wood. Because they haven't been on the market for as long as other types of clubs, there can be some confusion on how to pick out the right ones for your game and to make improvements to your swing. The main problem with this is that if you pick the wrong ones you will be out some money and even worse -- it could hurt your game too!

One of the main things that you have to do is a lot of reading about different brands available because there are many different qualities to choose from. The best place to get your research done is the internet, local pro shop, magazines and your golfing buddies. The last thing that you want to do is make a hasty decision and spend your money on something that is going to end up not working for you.

You will also want to make sure that when you make your purchase, you buy them from a golf shop with a good reputation. In addition, make sure that the brand of the clubs that you buy are a good solid brand as well. Brands that have been in the market for a long time will have worked out all the issues with the clubs over time. Another thing that is fairly important to look at is the shape of the heads on the clubs. Pick ones that you are used to using and you should be on the right track.

Hybrid golf clubs are quickly becoming a big trend in the golfing industry today and becoming the popular choice for both amateurs and pros. Next time you are out on the course, try a set! It may improve your game.


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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Start Out with the Right Golf Clubs for a Great Game

Whether you know your course's greens like the back of your hand, or you're just starting out playing golf, the right golf clubs are essential to maximize both your effectiveness and your enjoyment of the game. Contrary to what many newcomers believe, though, buying a good set of clubs doesn't have to break the bank. Golf clubs may be an investment, but buying them doesn't have to be a daunting prospect. Here are some tips to guide you.

Start with the Basics

If you're new to golf, you don't nee a full set of 14 golf clubs. In fact, you can make do with seven clubs: three woods, two irons, a wedge, and a putter. Some instructors advise beginners to forego a driver altogether, and instead use a 3-wood to hit off the tee. A 3 wood, combined with a 7 wood and 9 wood, are enough to get you started. A 5 iron and a 7 iron are mid irons that will help you in your approach. When it comes to wedges, you'll probably want to go with a sand wedge that will help prevent you from digging in when you're hitting from the bunker. You'll also, of course, need a putter that will help you put the ball into the hole.

Pre-Owned Golf Clubs

If you know you're going to stick with the game, but aren't ready to make an enormous investment in clubs, you should seriously consider buying used golf clubs. Pre-owned golf clubs can give you the full set you need to refine your game, and are an affordable alternative to a new set of clubs. For example, Calloway offers certified, pre-owned clubs. The certification ensures the clubs' authenticity and that the clubs have passed a rigorous inspection of the heads, shafts, and grips, as well as verification of the technical specifications of the clubs. Typically, certified clubs come with a limited warranty.

Making the Leap

Once you're committed to golf and are seriously working on refining your game, you're ready to invest in a new set of golf clubs. You have several options, ranging from ready-made sets by brand names like TaylorMade and Calloway to custom made clubs that will match your specific game. It's worth your while to research which brand of clubs will work best for you, and make sure that you select the right combination of woods, irons, wedges, and putters that will enable you to play your best game.

More than Clubs

Needless to say, a great round of golf involves more than clubs. You also need the right golf shoes and golf accessories to play your best. Thanks to the Internet, you no longer need to rely on your course's pro shop or big box sporting goods stores to find everything from golf shoes to golf apparel. It's even a straightforward process to buy golf clubs online. Best of all, you can buy all of the equipment you need at a fraction of retail prices.

With spring just around the corner, it's time to invest in the golf clubs and golf accessories that suit your level of play and commitment to the sport.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

5 Ways To Enjoy Golf More.

We all love the game of golf, but some times it is just as they say, a good walk spoiled. Here are a few ways to enjoy golf more.

1 Don't play the blue tees.
Unless you are at least a 10 handicap or lower, why bother making the golf course even harder than it has to be. If you are shooting in the 90's or triple digits, it makes no sense making a conscious decision to making the course more difficult. Play the white tees and take the extra level of anxiety out of the equation.

2 Improve your lie
When you are having a recreational round of golf, there is no way you should be playing the strict rules of golf. The average round of golf would be at least 6 hours at courses all over the world. Golfers would be returning to the tees all day after hitting there first ball out bounds, or searching for every lost ball for 5 minutes. So if we are bending the rules to save time, why not bend them to improve your lie, something you can actually benefit from. Play winter rules all the time.

3. Play different games
Instead playing the same match with your buddies, compete in other categories other than score. Some examples would be:
Most fairways hit
Least amount of 3 putts
Most 1 putts

4 If it is your honor, take it.
You just birdie the hardest (or easiest) hole on the golf course, it's your tee, you earned it, take it. Challenge yourself to get another one, you will be surprised how often you can have two birdies in a row if you are actually trying to get two birdies in a row.


5 Lower your expectations.
If you are a average golfer you play golf twice per week if you're lucky, on top of that, you don't practice as much as you should.. You can't honestly think that your game is not exactly what it should be. Just enjoy the game itself, don't be so hard on yourself when you're not playing well. Even the pros have bad days.


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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

National Golf Tournaments for Competitive Recreational Golfers

Whether you're an avid novice or a seasoned player, the chances are good that you've wished for the opportunity to compete in a golf tournament. It's great to watch the PGA Tour on television, but nothing is more satisfying than entering and playing in golf competitions yourself. Unfortunately, while golf events are routinely held at private courses and country clubs, most golfers who play on public courses don't get the opportunity to participate. Even if they do, they don't have the chance to compete against golfers from around the nation.

It shouldn't come as a surprise, then, that the Internet is filling the gap and making it possible for golfers of all ability levels to compete on a national level. After all, community building has become a cornerstone of Web 2.0 in arenas as diverse as politics, music, and gardening - why not golf?

Indeed, the latest trend in the world of golf is membership in an online competitive golf association. The concept's beauty lies both in its simplicity and its utter inclusiveness. Unlike traditional men's and women's golf tournaments, which require organization, registration, and travel, online competitive golf enables golfers to play on any United States Golf Association public rated golf course. Best of all, you can play anytime and with anyone - whether or not they are members of the association.

Typically, an online association will hold monthly events, with each event consisting of four rounds. This doesn't mean that you necessarily have to play four rounds of golf during a single month; instead, you can post your score once you've completed four rounds of play. Your score will count for the month it's entered online, not the month it's played.

Usually, there are seven different types of tournaments held. First, there are the Men's Individual and Women's Individual tournaments, in which only the total strokes are counted. Next, there are the Men's Individual with Handicap and Women's Individual with Handicap, which consists of the total number of strokes minus the golfer's handicap. Then, there are the Two-Person Best Ball and Coed Best Ball tournaments, in which each player plays his or her own ball, but for each hole the lowest score of the team counts toward the total. If, for example, the first player gets five strokes on a hole and the second player gets four strokes on a hole, the second player's strokes count for that hole. Finally, to build on the enthusiasm that many families feel for golf, online associations often include a Parent-Son/Daughter Best Ball tournament.

The competition gets fierce because golfers' scores are posted online to the electronic scoreboard. Typically, the winners of each month's qualifier and the best players in each tournament are invited to compete at a championship to benefit a charitable organization.

While some might ask what would prevent a member from posting fake scores, golfers know that the game is based on principles of integrity and civility. Honest play and good sportsmanship are the bedrock of the game of golf, so members are trusted to post accurate scores.

Most of all, though, those who play golf are embracing the opportunity to compete in national golf tournaments and clambering to see their names at the top of the leaderboard!

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