Working Up To Be a Senior Golf
Pro
Some interesting facts about the senior golfer might have
some people amazed. There are three classifications that some
believe in strongly. The top golfers/pros, the good amateurs
and the hackers.
It is said that to become a pro you will need to start early
in life and hit over three hundred and sixty thousand golf
balls by the time you reach twenty. Now this may be an
exaggeration, but it is possible to hit a hundred balls a day
if you do not work or have any other hobbies or
obligations.
For a top golfer or a pro it is said that they started as
kids, had a mentor or a coach, were natural at athletics, hit
thousands of balls and spent hours perfecting the game. It is
also said they have belong to some sort of golf club and play
eighteen holes of golf regularly.
The younger they start the more they have learned and have
hit many balls to lead them on their way to becoming a pro. Now
for the amateur senior golf player, they may have started as a
kid, but usually start as a young adult.
For the most part, they have some type of lesson whether
professional or by someone, more experienced. They are also
naturals as athletes and can say they have hit thousands of
balls in their game. This is someone who also plays eighteen
holes more often than not.
Now the hacker is said to be someone who starts out later in
life and some have even had lessons or are just learning as
they go along. This might just be a new hobby that they
discovered and are probably not very athletic by nature. The
hacker also usually only has a couple thousand hits and a few
games to such as ten to twenty or so a year.
Some senior golfers believe you have to hit so many balls
before the age of thirty to become a scratch golfer, which is
someone that plays at par. This might not always be true since
some golfers are just naturals at the game. Some pro golfers
have the opinion that it is how you learn the game and how you
achieve the distance needed to play the game.
Whether you are a pro, amateur or a hacker, you can still
come in at par or even under par if you have the god given
talent at any age. For the most part, if you start out young,
you have a better chance of becoming a senior golf pro.
The idea of giving up your childhood is not for everyone,
but you can still make your way in life as a golfer by enjoying
life as well. Most players that play the game still like to
live a little and do have active family and social lives.
Becoming a senior golf pro boils down to dedication and the
ability to take guidance and run with it. As your game improves
so does your recognition.
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