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Become a clubmaker yourself

The custom club fitters at local pro shops and courses learn their craft at golf-club making schools. These schools teach fitters the precision needed to adjust clubs based on customer height, grip and swing.

Mitchell Golf Equipment Institute
The Mitchell Golf Equipment Institute in Dayton, Ohio offers three club-making tracks: club repair technician, club performance fitting, and shaft performance technology with True Temper gold certification.

Maltby Clubmaking Academy
The Maltby Clubmaking Academy by GolfWorks hosts a two-day fitting and assembly course and a three-day advanced shaft technology course to take pro-shop professionals to the next level.

Golf Smith
Golf Smith’s Austin, Texas facility offers 20,000 square feet of lecture rooms, testing areas and analysis stations for professionals to learn the benefits of advanced club making.

DynaCraft Clubmaking Institute
The Ohio-based DynaCraft Clubmaking Institute presents club-making courses ranging from the three-day “Intro to Fitting & Repair” to the five-day “Modern Golf Club Repair.”

Caltek Golf
Caltek Golf offers beginner, intermediate and advanced club-making courses from its training center in Calgary, Alberta. The advanced course is a five-day session teaching everything from grip installment to shaft adjustment.

winter shape

It’s a season of golfing, right? Before you wave goodbye to your wife and drive to your favorite golf course with your buddies, make sure you have all the golf essentials. And I’m not only talking about your golf set. It’s more of a golf fashion. Besides necessarily golf drivers, irons, wedges etc, the golf polo shirts, the shorts/pants, golf shoes, of course, the ones that will protect your eyes and skin from the Summer heat- sunscreen, hats and glasses are also needed.

Golf is a great physically demanding sport

Golf is a great physically demanding sport

What is the golf sport like in your mind? Elegance? Easy going ? Requiring technical skill but vigor? Actually, golf is a very physically demanding sport.

 

Research shows that amateur golfers use 90% of their peak muscle activity when driving a golf ball. This 90% peak activity equates to an exertion of lifting a maximal weight four times before fatiguing. It is remarkable that golfers have to drive a ball an average of 30-40 times at this level of exertion during a typical 18-round game.

 

Since the 1960’s the average length of golf drives have only increased by six yards. As mentioned earlier, there is no change in the amateur golfers’ handicaps over the 20-30 year period. The notable findings however are the elite level where the US Open Championships scores have dropped an average of two strokes every ten years.

 

Even until recently, few golfers recognized the need for improving their physical conditioning as a component of golf success. Physical conditioning has to be based on a foundation of optimal performance flexibility.  Optimal flexibility eliminates the variations to golf mechanics, promotes  proper conditioning, reduces the fatigue factor and the breakdown of biomechanics.

 

What does this indicate to the golfing industry? Amateur golfers have not improved in their game despite all the technological advances; however, elite professionals have improved their scores as well as their strength in driving the ball longer distances.  Elite players have benefited from advances in equipment and ball technology and design, which led to their performance improvement.  Another reason given for the success of the elite golfers is their improved conditioning and flexibility routines. Science shows that conditioning and flexibility help reduce injuries, balances out weaknesses and minimizes adjustments in the golf swing mechanics.

 

The key to identifying the cause of back pain and injury are diagnostic tests to be as specific as possible to the cause of the pain as well as to the mechanism of injury.  Frequently, health professionals focus on the symptomatic pain and removing this pain quality rather than addressing the underlying cause that precipitated the pain.  Unless the cause of the problem is corrected, this problem will extend to other structures adjacent to it.

 

Assuming no underlying structural damage or disc problem is found, the more successful technique in optimizing recovery and restoring proper mechanics are forms of muscular releases. The most specific to anatomy and biomechanics of myofascial release techniques have been the Mattes Method of Active Isolated Stretch (AIS) and Active Release Technique (ART). Both of these methods are excellent in providing myofascial functional restoration. Other techniques that are utilized include Rolfing, yoga, massage and neuromuscular massage.

At a professional level at any given time there are as many as 30% of playing golf professionals who are in the tournament participating with low back injuries. Men are slightly more prevalent with back injuries than their female LPGA counterparts.  Another interesting statistic reveals that those players who golf and play another sport are 40% more likely to develop back pain when compared to those who only play golf. Once assessments are completed, specific muscle weaknesses and imbalances are identified.   Correction of pain is just the first step of treating golf injury whereas proper conditioning and strengthening is as equally important in the prevention of recurrence.

 

Have a big-name brand golf club is not always enough; maybe once you really have a good body is the final solution.

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Tiger Woods played not too much

Tiger Woods played not too much

Do you believe it? Actually this great golfer, Tiger Woods, not played on too much golf courses.

See the 100 famous golf courses list selected in United States, if not a game held there, if fact, many golf courses that Tiger never played.

 

Although Tiger is the best in golf field nowadays, he has not played on the Pine Valley (Pine Valley) Stadium, many years ranked first in the list. Ben Hogan and others often came to this Legend course for training and preparation for the U.S. Open. Semionle Stadium, which Tiger may never have the opportunity to play there if he had not moved to live in the Vicinity.

 

Tiger has never played on Merion Golf Club, although the 2013 U.S. Open was held there, he will have a chance to play the golf course, but he said: “I do not playing golf during the vacation time, I always escape Golf. Because when I went out, I am not interested in playing that. “Even so, he was always at home playing golf

Some people make a living in golf, when they go home, they forget golf. In this thing it is easy to think of Brad Faxon (Brad Faxon), he had fought in the British Open practice round, then bring a few friends went to the nearby Links course to play, and this was absolutely for entertainment. Todd Hamilton should also be a golf enthusiast, he rarely not play golf. And Arnold Palmer? He is really the emperor of Golf.

“Speaking of golf, Arnold and I was not a grade.” Tiger said. I play golf so much, all for the race. “I like to play.” Tiger said: “When I was at home, I was more ready. I will end up playing to play, but I was to prepare for the next game. I rarely play for fun. Arnold, he is always in order to play for fun, he is still like. I like to practice, play nine holes or 18 holes, I want to test things that I have learned by training, and I used to do this. “

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