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Something New For Golfers- The Senior Golf Guild
A new site to the Internet is the Senior Golf Guild where senior golfers review golf courses and
they report their findings. This a new adventure that started back in 2004. The idea of the Senior
Golf Guild is to report if the golf courses are friendly to the senior golfer and what they offer as
far services and easy of using the golf course. For seniors starting their retirement years and
want a good game of golf, this site will be a benefit when looking for golf courses that are senior
friendly. Golfers just you can review golf courses and help others choose a course that is just
right for them.
The idea behind this rating system is show golfers good courses to play at, but also to address
issues with golf courses that seniors might want to play, but they are not senior friendly.
Whether this is a good thing or bad thing is a matter of personal opinion. If you are a golfer and
happen to be a senior, you might want to experience courses the way they are instead of having
improvements. Not all courses are designed the same and there are reasons for this, the top
one being different playing fields allows the senior golfer to practice different techniques.
As a golfer, you need to try different golf courses to have a variety in your game. If all the golf
courses were exactly the same with all the same services and amenities, you might not
experience different techniques for golfing. If a course is different, you have to adjust for that
and continue with the game. This is what makes a true golfer a pro at what they do. Yes, some
courses may not be as well groomed as others, but this is part of golfing. As long as you play
the game, the way you need to, you can play anywhere no matter if they are senior friendly or
not.
The Senior Golf Guild does seem like a good idea, but maybe someone will see a golf course
differently than another golfer does. Just because the course seems to be at fault for a bad
game, it may be the person behind the game. Using opinions, that other have about senior golf
courses should be taken with some thought. You might like the course or find the difficulty of the
course more challenging than another senior golf player finds.
Golf For Seniors
© Wings Of Success Page 9 of 9
Avid senior golf players will play at courses they like or even dislike as long as they find a
challenge. What better way to find a challenge than to play at golf courses that might be up to
the standards of other golfers. Yes, the condition of the course is important, but it also depends
what the condition is and if it affects the overall game. Some people may think that rugged
terrain is not for senior golfers, but then if you never try a course like this because of what
someone else says, you may miss out on something exciting and you will never know how your
game could have been.
Golf For Seniors
© Wings Of Success Page 10 of 10
Starting Young To Become A Senior Golf Pro
To become a senior golf pro, you need to start early. If you have a good start when you are
younger, you have a better chance of making it to the pros. You need dedication, focus,
concentration and physical ability to become a senior golf pro. You can practice on the driving
range and take a lesson to better your game. As you grow and continue playing, you learn more
about your own abilities. As you gain more experience you can adjust your swing and
equipment to give you more distance.
Senior golf is just as relaxing if you play the game right. As you learn over the years what your
game is like, you can shift your concentration to the fairway and the greens. You can work your
way into some mini tours that will give you even more experience before you make your way to
the PGA. If this is your goal, you want to be your best and shoot the game like a pro. Keep up
with your game and you can play with the pros someday. The best way to keep your game
going forward is to practice weekly.
Once you know that golf is for you, before reaching your senior golf years, you want to maintain
a healthy and fit you. Stretching and some type of physical fitness is necessary to stay fit and
keep the body limber and flexible to play the game. If you start noticing you are feeling aches
and pains, you might need to adjust your physical routine a little. As men and women reach their
senior years, the body does experience changes. If these changes affect your game, you can
adjust the way you golf or change your equipment to better the game. By changing equipment,
you will give yourself more of an advantage with your swing.
The senior golf pro does from time to time have to adjust their swing and by doing this, you
might need to invest in a new set of clubs that have more flex ...
A new site to the Internet is the Senior Golf Guild where senior golfers review golf courses and
they report their findings. This a new adventure that started back in 2004. The idea of the Senior
Golf Guild is to report if the golf courses are friendly to the senior golfer and what they offer as
far services and easy of using the golf course. For seniors starting their retirement years and
want a good game of golf, this site will be a benefit when looking for golf courses that are senior
friendly. Golfers just you can review golf courses and help others choose a course that is just
right for them.
The idea behind this rating system is show golfers good courses to play at, but also to address
issues with golf courses that seniors might want to play, but they are not senior friendly.
Whether this is a good thing or bad thing is a matter of personal opinion. If you are a golfer and
happen to be a senior, you might want to experience courses the way they are instead of having
improvements. Not all courses are designed the same and there are reasons for this, the top
one being different playing fields allows the senior golfer to practice different techniques.
As a golfer, you need to try different golf courses to have a variety in your game. If all the golf
courses were exactly the same with all the same services and amenities, you might not
experience different techniques for golfing. If a course is different, you have to adjust for that
and continue with the game. This is what makes a true golfer a pro at what they do. Yes, some
courses may not be as well groomed as others, but this is part of golfing. As long as you play
the game, the way you need to, you can play anywhere no matter if they are senior friendly or
not.
The Senior Golf Guild does seem like a good idea, but maybe someone will see a golf course
differently than another golfer does. Just because the course seems to be at fault for a bad
game, it may be the person behind the game. Using opinions, that other have about senior golf
courses should be taken with some thought. You might like the course or find the difficulty of the
course more challenging than another senior golf player finds.
Golf For Seniors
© Wings Of Success Page 9 of 9
Avid senior golf players will play at courses they like or even dislike as long as they find a
challenge. What better way to find a challenge than to play at golf courses that might be up to
the standards of other golfers. Yes, the condition of the course is important, but it also depends
what the condition is and if it affects the overall game. Some people may think that rugged
terrain is not for senior golfers, but then if you never try a course like this because of what
someone else says, you may miss out on something exciting and you will never know how your
game could have been.
Golf For Seniors
© Wings Of Success Page 10 of 10
Starting Young To Become A Senior Golf Pro
To become a senior golf pro, you need to start early. If you have a good start when you are
younger, you have a better chance of making it to the pros. You need dedication, focus,
concentration and physical ability to become a senior golf pro. You can practice on the driving
range and take a lesson to better your game. As you grow and continue playing, you learn more
about your own abilities. As you gain more experience you can adjust your swing and
equipment to give you more distance.
Senior golf is just as relaxing if you play the game right. As you learn over the years what your
game is like, you can shift your concentration to the fairway and the greens. You can work your
way into some mini tours that will give you even more experience before you make your way to
the PGA. If this is your goal, you want to be your best and shoot the game like a pro. Keep up
with your game and you can play with the pros someday. The best way to keep your game
going forward is to practice weekly.
Once you know that golf is for you, before reaching your senior golf years, you want to maintain
a healthy and fit you. Stretching and some type of physical fitness is necessary to stay fit and
keep the body limber and flexible to play the game. If you start noticing you are feeling aches
and pains, you might need to adjust your physical routine a little. As men and women reach their
senior years, the body does experience changes. If these changes affect your game, you can
adjust the way you golf or change your equipment to better the game. By changing equipment,
you will give yourself more of an advantage with your swing.
The senior golf pro does from time to time have to adjust their swing and by doing this, you
might need to invest in a new set of clubs that have more flex ...
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