Can Golfing Fatigue From Wet Conditions Impact Your Golf Game?

May 19, 2011 by · 7 Comments 


Golfing Fatigue Can Be Prevented By Wearing Good Brand Gof Shoes.

Golfing Fatigue Can Be Prevented By Wearing Good Brand Gof Shoes.

It has been a tough start this spring with all of the rain we’ve had to endure. It has made playing golf rough or should I say like playing in mudsville. With standing water everywhere on the fairways it’s extremely tough to navigate or sludge around the golf course. Walking or even taking the golf cart is taxing on the body, mind, spirits and especially tough on the feet. Lack of support from the feet can impede function and require more physical effort.

In early spring playing golf it has got to be expected, but not when it’s almost June. Your expected to encounter a wet fairway, and these conditions do require a slightly different golf course management approach.

A wet golf ball and wet grass is going to cause a knuckle ball of sorts, and there is no room for error because of lacking for distance. Wet conditions will also cause the ball to sit down in the turf more, and when it is soft and wet the golf club will dig. The end result you will get is a face full of mud, and not distance. You must have good fundamentals and strike the ball cleanly first on the downswing, and not try to lift the ball with your upper body with all arms. You must pick or strike the ball first with a downward arc and your face will stay clean. To prevent digging around the greens, don’t use a rounded club like a sand wedge. Use a flatter-soled club like a pitching wedge or 9-iron. There is no shot in golf that you try to get under.

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How Can I Improve My Golf Swing Using Medicus Training Aids?

May 2, 2011 by · 56 Comments 


Learn To Practice The Correct Way At Your Local Driving Range!

Golf can be the most exhilarating and yet the most frustrating game you can ever play. Week after week we drag ourselves out to the golf course only to try and improve upon our previous weeks scores. Consistency will always be the biggest problem for any golfer to master. Professional golfers will spend years working on their craft trying to find the perfect golf swing. For most of us, it would be nice to just say hit the damn golf ball.  It never works out that way. The one question that always comes up is “How Can I Improve My Golf Swing?”

A reader of mine asked me recently, “What is the best way to get your body and golf swing into shape after a long winter of non-playing?” The reader is correct, because when just starting to play the new golf season there is going to be a lot of inflammation, pulls, pains and strains.  Hopefully, during the off-season you’ve  had the opportunities to exercise and do some stretching.  However, there is certain muscles you don’t use that causes the stiffness and stress you feel when you are swinging a golf club for the first time.

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