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		<title>Baby Boomers Do It Better: Getting the Most From Your Golf Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 21:12:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trent</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if you have played golf for years, there is always some improvement that can be made in your game. Golfers over 50 come with different issues than younger golfers and finding the right tips for you can make the difference between playing golf well or getting injured. Whether you are a beginner golfer that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Even if you have played golf for years, there is always some improvement that can be made in your game.  Golfers over 50 come with different issues than younger golfers and finding the right tips for you can make the difference between playing golf well or getting injured.  Whether you are a beginner golfer that has just retired or you are a more experienced golfer, your game and body changes when you start to age.  What are some golf tips that a golfer over 50 should consider?</p>
<p>- <strong>Stretch it out.</strong> Stretching is essential no matter what your age, but older golfers definitely need to stretch.  This can warm up the body and help to prevent injury, as well as help your swing to be more rhythmic and fluid.  Even if you are just going to the driving range, you will want to stretch before you pick up your golf clubs and begin swinging. Check out our article on <a href="/stretching-it-out-for-golfers-over-50/">golf stretching for golfers over 50</a> for more information.</p>
<p>- <strong>Build muscle.</strong> Losing muscle is a natural part of aging, which is why it is so important for golfers over 50 to begin a weight training program to help make up for some of this muscle loss.  Whether you are already doing a weight training program or not, it is something that you need to consider in your exercise program to help make your golf game better.</p>
<p>- <strong>Evaluate your equipment.</strong> If you have been playing golf with the same equipment for years and years, you will want to evaluate your equipment.  Technology continues to improve golf clubs and you might be making your game harder on you than it needs to be by playing with dated equipment. Many manufacturers even make golf equipment specially for golfers over 50 to help you maximize your game. If you haven&#8217;t shopped for golf equipment for a while, check out our article on <a href="/golf-club-shopping-for-the-golfer-over-50/">golf club shopping for the golfer over 50</a>.</p>
<p>- <strong>Evaluate your game.</strong> Having a golf pro evaluate your game can go a long way to helping your golf game and helping you to prevent injury in the future.  If you are working too hard, a golf pro can help you to modify your swing and game to allow you to get results with less exertion.</p>
<p>- <strong>Quit procrastinating.</strong> Don&#8217;t waste time planning how you are going to make your body healthier and your game better.  Start today with a weight training program, stretching program, and any evaluations you might need.  Quit putting it off and begin to make changes to your body and your golf game.</p>
<p>Golf can be played well into your life &#8211; if you take care of yourself now.  By stretching, building muscle, and continually evaluating your game and equipment, you can help to prevent injury and keep yourself playing golf for a very long time.  By following these golf tips, you will soon feel your game getting better and your body getting healthier.  What can be better than that?</p>
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		<title>How Senior Golf Equipment Will Keep You Playing Great At Any Age</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trent</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: John Bolt Who wants to hear that word of golf reality &#8211; senior golf equipment? Most of us don&#8217;t want to face the fact that we are or will be eventually getting older. As life takes us through the path of wonder, we as golfers will all have to move into what is sometimes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Author: <a title="John Bolt" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/john-bolt/2431.htm" target="blank">John Bolt</a></strong></p>
<p>Who wants to hear that word of golf reality &#8211; senior golf equipment? Most of us don&#8217;t want to face the fact that we are or will be eventually getting older. As life takes us through the path of wonder, we as golfers will all have to move into what is sometimes known as the golden years. That&#8217;s life, don&#8217;t fight it enjoy it with the proper golf equipment designed for seniors.</p>
<p>The nice thing about golf is the manufactures are on your side and want to help you maximize your game. A lot of the bigger manufacturers are starting to construct (if they don&#8217;t have already) clubs and equipment strictly for the older generation.</p>
<p>The other nice thing is that senior golf is becoming hugely popular partially due to the Champions Tour. All the great players form the past and today that are competing on a regular basis for some big dollars on T.V.  If you haven&#8217;t seen them tube or live in your area you should watch. These guys play some great golf along with being some of the best characters personality wise you&#8217;ll find anywhere. It&#8217;s very entertaining to watch.</p>
<p>How does that help with golf equipment you ask? Very simply, the players are promoting more equipment to make the game easier for seniors. This forces the manufacturers to step up their game and make some high quality gear they can use to score low that works just as well if not better with their aging bodies. Because of this the demand for this type of equipment is huge.</p>
<p>You may also be wondering what exactly constitutes a senior golfer.  In the outside world a becoming a senior starts usually when you&#8217;re 65. Not in golf, they jumped the gun and started classifying seniors starting at 50 to play on the senior tours. Some players may not want to be considered a senior that early. But it can only help you as the equipment will become easier to use. Heck some don&#8217;t even wait until 50 if the senior golf equipment will help their game sooner.</p>
<p>You can get all sorts of equipment for the senior level. There&#8217;s drivers, iron set, putters, fairway woods, balls, bags, shoes, and the most popular hybrid clubs all designed for the older generation. All this type of equipment can be custom fit for you just like the regular equipment. There are a number of different things done to the senior line of equipment to help you keep up and even hit it better and further than the young guns.</p>
<p>The bottom line here is, don&#8217;t be afraid of getting older on the golf course. If you embrace it as it comes and get the senior golf equipment that fits your game those glory years can end up being some of the best ones of your golfing career. Go out and get yourself some senior golf equipment today.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong><br />
Article courtesy of <a href="http://www.golfequipmentsource.com" target="_blank">http://www.golfequipmentsource.com</a> , where you get the answers you need about golf equipment, apparel, tips and more. Check out <a href="http://www.golfequipmentsource.com/senior-golf-equipment.html" target="_blank">senior golf equipment</a>&#8230;for more great golf equipment ideas.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a title="How Senior Golf Equipment Will Keep You Playing Great At Any Age" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/how-senior-golf-equipment-will-keep-you-playing-great-at-any-age-33456.html" target="_blank">http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/how-senior-golf-equipment-will-keep-you-playing-great-at-any-age-33456.html</a></p>
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		<title>Golf Club Shopping for the Golfer Over 50</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 20:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Trent</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you haven&#8217;t bought new golf clubs in a while, the task can be pretty daunting. There are many choices and the golfer over 50 can get overwhelmed with all the new technology. Here are a few tips to keep in mind before you set out shopping for that new set of golf clubs. Be [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you haven&#8217;t bought new golf clubs in a while, the task can be pretty daunting. There are many choices and the golfer over 50 can get overwhelmed with all the new technology.</p>
<p>Here are a few tips to keep in mind before you set out shopping for that new set of golf clubs.</p>
<p><strong>Be Clear About Your Goals</strong><br />
Identifying realistic goals before you set out to buy is important and it will make the shopping process much easier. Don&#8217;t buy golf clubs based on how you hope your game will shape up. If you&#8217;re really committed to the game and plan to play a lot, spend more time, money and effort in trying out different clubs. If you&#8217;re only going to play a few times per year, set an appropriate budget and buy game-improvement golf clubs that will make your rounds more enjoyable.<span id="more-60"></span></p>
<p><strong>New or Used Golf Clubs?</strong><br />
Since the golf club manufacturers come out with the latest gear every year, there is a great market out there for used golf clubs. If you&#8217;re not sure of your commitment yet, it&#8217;s not a bad idea to do a little shopping on <a href="http://shop.ebay.com/items/__golf-clubs_W0QQ_frsZ1QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em359" target="_blank">Ebay</a> and try to find a great deal on recent models that are just a couple of years old.</p>
<p>However, there have been some vast improvement in technology over the past few years. Take a trip to your local Golfsmith store or pro shop and try some demo clubs. You may even be able to swing a deal for the demo set at a discount price.</p>
<p><strong>Budget</strong><br />
Golf clubs can be very expensive. Again, set your budget based upon your experience and dedication to the game. If you&#8217;re just starting out, set a reasonable budget like $250 &#8211; $400 for a complete set. If you&#8217;ve been playing for a long time and are looking for a new set that better suits your game as you age, you might consider high-end clubs that could cost $1000+ complete.</p>
<p><strong>Shaft Options &#8211; The Basics</strong><br />
The two main differences in golf shafts are shaft composition (steel or graphite) and shaft flex (the amount of bend in the shaft during your swing). Graphite generates more swing speed, which is usually a plus for senior golfers and women golfers. A common club mistake that many golfers have is too much &#8216;flex&#8217; in their golf shafts. You&#8217;ll probably want to look for &#8216;senior&#8217; flex or &#8216;regular&#8217; flex.</p>
<p>For some great information on shaft selection and other golf-related issues for golfers over 50-years-old, check out the <a href="http://breakmktg.liyanacom.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=GO5ARTICLE" target="_blank">Senior Golfer&#8217;s Guide</a> . It&#8217;s a 210-page eBook created especially for older golfers.</p>
<p><strong>Getting a Club Fitting</strong><br />
If this is your first set of golf clubs, you might want to consider a professional club fitting. Many teaching pros and retail outlets provide the service. It consists of measuring different areas to make sure the clubs you choose are ideally suited to your body size. If you&#8217;re a 5-foot-10 male, most clubs off the rack will suit you. However, if you&#8217;re shorter or taller you might consider a club fitting.</p>
<p><strong>Easier Golf with the Right Golf Clubs</strong><br />
Of course, the swing is king but every golfer can make their game more enjoyable by selecting the right clubs, particularly if you are a high-handicapper. There is a category called &#8216;game improvement clubs&#8217; that are much more forgiving. These clubs typically are cavity-backed and perimeter weighted. Another great option are &#8216;hybrids&#8217;. These clubs replace the long irons and are a hybrid between irons and metal woods. They&#8217;re much easier to hit, particular out of the rough.</p>
<p><strong>Ask Questions and Seek Advice</strong><br />
As you consider new clubs, start asking around. Ask fellow golfers, ask your local golf pro, visit a retail store&#8230;just start looking and asking. Don&#8217;t fall in love with the hottest club being played on the tour. And don&#8217;t buy the first set you try out &#8211; it may fit you well that particular day because you are swinging well on that particular day.</p>
<p>Prices can vary widely, so shop around. You can check out our own <a href="senior-golf-store/" target="_self">Golf Store</a> here at Golf Over 50 &#8211; it&#8217;s actually a store pulling from the top golf outlets across the country who list on Amazon, so you&#8217;ll get a great selection. We&#8217;d also recommend the <a href="http://breakmktg.liyanacom.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=GO5ARTICLE" target="_blank">Senior Golfer&#8217;s Guide</a> as a great resource as we mentioned above. It will not only help you select clubs, the book also has great tips on fitness, game improvement, and other important topics for the Golfer Over 50.</p>
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