Experiencing A Great Golf Game
Although great deal of interest has been recently directed to the
amazing game of golf, as in all things in life, golf does maintain
a fair part of its own mystery and does indeed entail change and
progress. For example, the origin of golf is still open to debate
among Chinese, French, Dutch and Scottish, while the golf course
has not always had eighteen holes. Whether people will one day agree
on who invented golf first or decide to add more holes on the golf's
playground is a matter of time and interest. But, what golf professionals,
fans, and spectators in general, undoubtedly attest is golf is an
excellent game to exercise the human body and mind.
In fact, the most crucial aspects of the golf swing and the game,
in general, all revolve around the building of a strong and solid
foundation of the body, the mind and the basics of an athletic swing.
Specifically, the most important concepts that play a critical role
in our understanding of what creates a great round of golf, as well
as to what contributes to a lifetime of enjoyment of the game, are
stamina, stability, strength, flexibility, spirit, sequence and
skill.
Although many golfers tend to ignore the cardiovascular element
of golf, the great American golf championship Tiger Woods has stated
that fatigue can affect one's focus and cause the player to make
a bad decision. If one considers in addition to this comment that
golf walkers cover approximately a distance of 4-5 mile in each
round, staying in shape is as important as knowing how to golf.
Then, a golfer has to think about stability. Developing strength
from the core region of the body outwards, allows forces to be transferred
successfully from one's feet to his arms and thus to his ball swing.
Finding and practicing on keeping a specific posture, stabilize
one's trunk and joints, can separate the good from the great golf
player. More specifically, strength comes in many forms with regard
to the golf swing. Exercising and developing strong back muscles
allow the golfer to exercise greater forces on a swing. In fact,
experts support that combined muscle strength produces balance and
coordination.
Of course, flexibility is perhaps the most crucial physical characteristic
a golfer must possess, as it directly influences a golf swing. Maintaining
a tight body might result in a restricted swing motion and produce
less that optimal results. Keeping a flexible body posture, while
being firm and confident is a goal few golf players in the history
of golf have managed to attain. Directly affected by the flexibility
factor, a true understanding of proper body motion at each sequence
will ensure consistency in one's swing. Essentially, it is the goal
of every golfer to manage to develop and maintain a fluid, but repeatable
golf swing. But apart from the necessary golf practice, developing
good swing mechanics requires the presence of skill. Considered
as an absolute necessity, in every sport, skill cannot be underestimated.
Finally, a golfer should keep in mind that a winning and positive
attitude is everything in this game. As in every competitive game,
what one thinks, says or how one selects to act can contribute positively
or negatively to the game's outcome. Keeping a positive and hopeful
spirit when playing golf can be one of those things that will lead
you to victory.
Kadence Buchanan writes articles on many topics
including Golf,
Sports,
and Recreation
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