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How To Improve Your Golf Game

When it comes to your skills at golf, it is important to have both strength and flexibility. Both of these attributes can be honed through outside exercise beyond putting the greens.

Tip: If you have trouble slicing the ball off of the tee box, try changing your stance and putting your front foot a little closer to the ball. "Closing" your stance like this can cause the ball to balance and remain in the fairway in preparation for your next shot.

One method of gaining strength applicable to your game is to take up light weight lifting. Anyone can do light weight lifting, and it can be done either at home or at your local gym. Golfers need strength mainly in their legs and arms, so this should be the focus of your workout.

Tip: To ensure a proper golf swing, you will need flexible, strong arms. Make an effort to workout, have downtime, get massages, and engage in stretching.

Starting out with arm exercises, use weight machines that work the bicep muscles, tricep muscles and forearm muscles. You can use free weights (beginners should not go beyond twenty pounds for each arm) as well as standard machines that strengthen the various arm muscles.

Tip: Enhance your own skills by observing those of stronger golfers. There is more than one way to benefit from the expertise of a fellow golfer.

In addition, doing a couple sets of push ups each day is a great way to build arm strength as well as shoulder strength. Both of these muscle groups are important in improving your golf swing.

Tip: When just starting out, it's important to learn how to properly grip the club. A majority of people grip their club too tightly, hoping that this will help them hit the ball further.

At a glance, leg muscles may not seem important to your golf game, but in reality leg strength is essential to your game. Your legs provide balance and stability, both qualities which are important in the game of golf. To strengthen leg muscles, focus on your main muscle groups while weight lifting.

Tip: You may want to bring nuts or other high-protein food items with you when you play. Not only will golf tax you physically, but it is also mentally draining as well.

Again, similar to the arm weights, there are standard machines pertaining to the legs at almost all gyms. One does not have to strain themselves to strengthen and tone muscle. Golfers should pick weights that focus on calves, the front of the legs, hamstrings and quadriceps.

Tip: Prior to driving your first ball from the tee at a club you haven't been to before, familiarize yourself with the course. Whether using a map on the scorecard or asking a playing partner experienced with the course, finding out what dangers lurk around the next corner will help you avoid unnecessary penalty strokes or shots into hidden bunkers.

Besides strength building, flexibility is vital to improving yours skills at golf. Taking up a stretching routine can improve your flexibility and can be extremely relaxing as well. Light yoga is easy and fun, and tapes can be found at almost any department store.

Also, there are a large variety of classes available for virtually every type of person. I highly recommend integrating yoga into your life. After a relatively short amount of time, your flexibility and your golf game will greatly improve.

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