Retired Senior Golf Pros
Arnold Palmer who was born in 1929 is a
well-known golf pro who had gone on to turn pro in 1954 now has
built many golf courses and a children's hospital. Arnold has
an overall performance record of ten first place holdings in
the Champion Tour and sixty-two first place holdings in the PGA
Tour.
He played three hundred and nineteen events in the Champion
Tour and seven hundred and thirty-four PGA events. He still
continues to talk about his days of golf and is one of the
senior golf pros that are still making a name for
themselves.
Jack Nicklaus born in 1940, turned pro in
1961 and tied Arnold Palmer with ten first place wins in the
Champion Tour with eighty-four events played and seventy-three
first place wins in the PGA Tour with five hundred and
ninety-four events played. Jack also played two Nationwide
Tours, which he made the cut just once. He has gone onto
providing lessons to golfers who need a few lessons in the game
of beginning, amateur and senior golf.
Seve Ballesteros retired just recently in
2007, after having years of back pain the preventing him from
playing many years. He held fifty European Tour victories and
five other championships. At the age of fifty, he did try the
Champion Tour and finished last. He did not have the attitude
that most senior golf players need, he was telling himself he
needed to retire and that helped his game drop to nothing. In
1979, Seve won his first major and is now playing golf
leisurely.
When they turn a certain age, most of the senior golf
players start playing more than what they did before.
Golf is the choice of sports for baby boomers nearing
retirement. The retire pros retire from the spotlight but they
never really retire from the game. Golf is the top rated sport
as you age. Tennis and skiing are not far behind, but you are
going have more fitness problems with these two sports.
Golfing is soothing and a great way to spend a day. Even
retirement from the limelight does not mean they never touch a
golf club. If you play about twenty-five games a year, you are
considered an avid golfer.
The senior golf player will have more time to play, which
accounts for more games played. Because of the handicap system
in golf, more players can stay competitive with the younger
golfers. To play as a senior golf player, you need flexibility,
endurance and some strength to keep playing.
Many of the retired pros can offer some of the new senior
golf pros some tips that they have learned. Arnold Palmer still
watches the rounds and does speak out about what he sees, but
it mostly the distance he sees that needs improvement.
As you get older, most avid golf players know you need to
adjust your swing and your equipment to get the same or more
distance when playing professional or amateur golf on the golf
course.
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