Why Do All Golfers Need To Have A Golf Simulator Installed In Their Home?

November 30, 2010 by · 3 Comments 


Practice Your Golf Swing Mechanics With Your Own Golf Simulator!

If weather is preventing you from playing a round of golf for a number of months, or you simply don’t have the time to spend an entire day on the golf course. For those golfers who are about to stress out,  knowing your golf season is actually over with. Then I have a solution for you. It’s called playing indoors using a golf simulator.  Electronic golf simulators have become so virtually real that they’re almost as much fun as playing the actual game of golf outside.

Our state of the art,  ProTee Golf Simulator Sensor System.  Will allow you to use your own set of golf clubs (from driver to putter) and play a complete round of golf.  You can play Pebble Beach all by yourself in less than an hour. The one thing that sets them apart from all other virtual versions of the game is that you really do get to swing your own golf club.

Besides being great fun for the entire family and friends for entertainment value.  The ProTee Golf Simulator is also a great teaching and learning aid.  That’s if you want to improve upon your golf game and correct your bad swing faults.  By having your own golf simulator at home,  it will allow you to practice at your own convenience  any time of the day.   You’ll really appreciate the time saving factor as well.  After a hard day at the office you can relax in the evening by playing a few holes without all of the time and effort of preparing and going out to the golf course. When finished playing,  you can use the system to watch movies on a big screen with the whole family.  Your kids will also love playing on their Wii system or X-Box 360, on a big screen when dad is not around.

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Improve Your Golf Swing Mechanics By Investing In Your Own Golf Simulators!

November 19, 2010 by · 9 Comments 


Golf Simulators Can Be Used For Improving Your Golf Swing Mechanics Anytime Of The Year!

Now that winter weather is beginning to settle into the Northeast region. The way you continue to play golf also must change from playing outside, to  bringing your golf swing indoors. There is many ways you can still keep practicing and playing a round of golf.  There’s commercial indoor hitting ranges, to setting up a hitting net in your own basement or heated garage,  if you have enough swing space.

The newest technology in the marketplace today are golf simulators and swing analyzers. They are being manufactured for both retail establishments and for home use. Whether you are a beginner or professional, making the investment in an advanced indoor golf simulator, will do more for your golf game than any of the latest space-age technology golf clubs that you can buy.   It’s a must for any serious golfer!

Golf simulation is a technological system that enables you to play golf in a restricted area. It’s usually meant for an indoor setting. One of the major advantages of this type of indoor golf,  is that it enables you to practice the game when you can’t get to the golf course.  It’s best suited for those who have space constraints.  All you need is a high ceiling, say around 8 to 10 feet, and a wall for mounting the game’s screen.

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Do You Have The Self-Discipline In Putting To Create A Positive Golfing Mindset?

November 9, 2010 by · 4 Comments 


Putting Is All About Having A Positive Golfing Mindset!

Putting is based upon feel and self-confidence.  An average putter believes he  can get up and down in two putts,  no matter what the length of his first putt  is.  A great putter will make 80% of his putts inside of 6 feet, and very rarely will he ever 3 putt from greater distances.  Great putters will take their time to practice on and around the greens. Doing this practicing consistently as a daily routine, they know it must be done in order to keep their edge. Amateur golfers don’t take their time to realize that almost 40% of their golf scores occurs from your putting. Almost 60% if you are chipping around the greens. Yet this is the least practiced! Why is there such a huge difference between these two type of golfers with regards to their golfing mindset when it comes to practicing?  The end results are obvious!

I always felt that this was my strongest part of my golf game.  Anywhere from 100 yards in.  Including chipping and putting.  I have played on many different greens with different types of grass textures, but I always had a knack for reading lines that weren’t there.  I learned by watching others including pro’s, and observing how they prepared themselves to make their next stroke. Golf is based upon having a positive golf mindset,  and self-confidence.  Being focused mentally and prepared especially around the greens.

In the past year this became my weakness. Why?   Because I used to practice when I had the opportunity during the work week to work on my golf skills at the driving range and practice putting green. I would do this three times a week, and then play with the golf club on the weekends. The opportunity to focus and improve was there, and I knew I had to take advantage of it.

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Learn To Play Better Golf By Keeping Your Golf Swing Mechanics In Shape During Winter!

November 1, 2010 by · 15 Comments 


Play Better Golf By Using Medicus The #1 Swing Trainer Aids.

My golf season is over with,  and for the majority of golfers who lives  in the Northeast as well.  From now until springtime this is the hardest and longest time period of inactivity.  Personally, I don’t like working out at a gym, or get into a routine regiment of lifting weights.  I don’t find it enjoyable nor relaxing.  I like to go on long walks with my two dogs, and I’m fortunate to have an Indian trail near my home.  However, during winter it can become impassible and treacherous to walk on. Therefore, even that amount of exercising will diminish.

Do you feel pain or discomfort when playing? Then your not alone, because golf injuries is very common. Even the best golfers who are in shape will feel discomfort and pain.  Like millions of golfers it’s a sport that can be played throughout your lifetime.  Injuries in golf is common because it is one of the few sports commonly played by all age groups.  For most recreational golfers it’s the only form of exercise when playing an occasional 18 holes of golf.

Most weekend or seasonal golfers, will put themselves at risk by trying to swing as hard as professional golfers, often after hibernating all winter.  Sitting behind a desk or lounging in front of a TV all week. They’ll go through the whole winter without taking a golf swing,  and when the nice weather comes they’ll go out and play 18 two days in a row. Then on the weekends, they’ll drive to the golf course,  jump out of their cars and start banging balls without warming up. This type of golfer is a perfect chiropractic candidate.

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