Senior Golf Strategies That Work
As a senior golf player, you want to keep up with the
younger players and keep your handicaps right where they are or
better. To do this you need to have a few tips on the
strategies that other senior golfers use.
The first one is your golf club. The club is important for
distance as well as how the ball sails down the fairway. If you
have the right club with the proper amount of flex, you are
going to keep with your game. If you do not make adjustments,
as you get older, you may see your game and handicap slip
away.
The next strategy that senior golf players need to consider
is the stance. If you are a little older, the way you present
yourself to the ball will have a big impact on the game. You
are going to stand differently as well as move differently when
you swing. You should always keep this in mind when you are
trying new clubs. If you have back problems, you will probably
stand and move your body differently, which will great affect
the distance you get with the ball as well as how you use the
golf club.
The most important thing to remember about strategies is the
course you are playing. Not all golf courses are created
equally. Many courses are going to require you to adjust your
swing and distance.
Some of the best golf courses are the ones that require some
degree of thinking and planning your drive. If you are playing
against a wind, or on a drizzly day, you are going to have
problems no matter how good you are in the game. Playing
against the wind might require a different flex shaft because
the wind is going to push the ball backwards.
The entire game is going to depend on how you tee off. As
you age, you will have to change the way you position yourself
over the ball. You may need to continually change this as the
years go by. You can play golf for years after reaching fifty,
you just have to realize when you need a change in your stance
and positioning.
Your distance not only comes from the club, but also from
your presentation to the ball. Hit the draw is a term many
golfers use to describe how you stand over the ball and how you
will hit that ball The best strategy is the tactical and
practical strategies rather the mechanics. This is the thinking
of many of the senior golf pros including Jim Hartley, who
wrote a book about just that way of thinking.
Golfers also have to have the mental image of the course in
their minds in order to play more efficiently and know how many
hits they need to make the putt easier and closer. Keeping all
this mind should allow you to play the game and keep your
handicap the same or better as you enter into your senior golf
years.
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