Tips for Golfers West Lafayette IN

Playing golf is becoming more more popular around the world. However, some golfers simply do not have the right way to enjoy the game. Following are some simple tips to keep you in the game all season long.

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Simple tips to keep you in the game all season long

1. Get the right fit: Playing with clubs that don't fit can hinder your game and cause you pain. Consult a pro to ensure your clubs are the right height, are made of a material appropriate to your arm strength, and have a comfortable grip.


2. Take lessons: The right swing technique can do more than just improve your game, it can also spare you plenty of unnecessary pain. Working with a CPGA professional is a great way to learn the basics.


3. Warm up and warm down: Take a few minutes to stretch before and after your game. Start with a brisk walk, then do some light stretching.


4. Push, don't carry, your golf bag: Pushing or pulling a bag on its wheels and taking turns riding in a cart can help you take a load off and prevent a back injury. If you prefer to carry your clubs, consider using a double strap carry bag that evenly distributes the weight.


5. Choose the right shoes: Wearing a golf shoe with good support and the proper fit can go a long way to prevent some knee, hip and lower back pain.


6. Drink lots of water: Dehydration can cause fatigue and increase your risk of injury. Water and juice are ideal refreshments. Drinking alcohol depletes the body's fluids and can lead to stiff muscles and soreness later on.


If you experience back pain that lasts more than two or three days, call your chiropractor for an evaluation. For more information about chiropractic care, or to find a chiropractor near you, go to the Ontario Chiropractic Association website, at www.chiropractic.on.ca, or call 1-877-327-2273.


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