
| Turning Your Golf Hobby into a Job |
25 Jun |
If you love the idea of playing golf and being paid, there are a few options that you have that are available for you to explore. The chances to actually get paid to enjoy your hobby are always growing and with a bit of creative thinking you can turn it into a very nice source of income on the side or even potentially turn it into enough money to replace your full time income. However, just jumping into the idea is not a wise decision, you want to ensure that you have the skills necessary in order to be successful, after all without the necessary skills your potential job will not work out and you could become very frustrated.
The first thing that you can consider is doing a bit of caddying. This would allow you to brush up on your skills on the green and make some connections. Many low level caddies earn $20 per bag for a game and if you are playing a short game this translates into some decent money. Higher level caddies can earn as much as $100 per bag and the top level caddies are also allowed to carry more than a single bag, which allows you to double your potential money. Once you add everything up this can turn into a very good source of money.
Another option that you can explore is teaching golf lessons if you are highly skilled. This would allow you to set your own hours, choose whom you would like to teach and even within a sliding scale determine your own pay. This can allow you to choose the group of people that you work best with. For example, if you do individual lessons you are looking at charging much higher rates than if you offered group lessons. However, in order to actually make good money at lessons you would need to have a very solid basis in the game and be at least an advanced player. If you are only a beginner or intermediate level player you would have quite a bit more work to do before you could start teaching classes successfully.
If you are good at writing and have an extensive knowledge basis for golf, you could even consider writing a book or even some articles to help others. This would allow you to spread your knowledge to people at a time that is convenient for them. If you are not very good at writing this might be a bit difficult to do, but you could consider creating video tutorials as an alternative. Regardless, there are people all around the world who are always looking for tips and tricks that would allow them to improve their skills.
If you are good at golf, it is very much possible to make some money from it. The best jobs in the world are those that revolve around something that you love. With a passion comes a certain determination to succeed and improve your entire overall lifestyle, both financially and personally. If you are able to take your hobby and turn it into an enjoyable money making venture without overworking yourself you can still improve your skills, help others enjoy golf and make a bit of money all at the same time. This is one of the best ways to enjoy golf, or even any other hobby that you have.
read comments (0)| Golf Tips for Winter |
23 Jun |
Learning to play golf is sometimes a rather difficult process. However if you live somewhere where it gets rather cold you could be looking at some huge problems in terms of practicing golf when the weather turns icy cold. However, if you work on building a game plan before the weather gets icy cold you could still be able to practice your golf skills no matter what time of year it is. This would allow you to continuously work on improving your golf game year around, rather than only when the weather is warm outside. Your other alternative would be either moving or vacationing in an area each winter that is not only warm, but has several great golf courses as well.
Of course, the idea of playing golf may be quite motivational, yet at times the course can be much too cold to play in the winter. This combined with the potential for icy dew on the grass, and frozen water hazards can make playing in the winter virtually impossible. If you have a strong desire to continue playing your best option will be looking for an indoor golf course where you can play, or even an indoor driving range so you can continue to practice your swing during the cold months. If you do not have the luxury of a driving range if you reserve some space in your home free of any hazards you could continue practicing your swing, even without the ball.
While this may not seem like as much fun, you should still try to practice your swing no matter how cold the weather is. Otherwise, your first few games when it warms up is likely to be poorly played. A good exercise program during the winter is also looking into ensuring that you work out continuously. However, just as during the time when you can actually play golf, you need to ensure that you are building lean muscle. Never work to build bulky muscle even during the off months for golf. While waiting until the weather warms up to go golfing may seem like torture, it is a good idea to avoid playing when it is really cold outside.
In terms of your health playing during the cold weather is bad because you are putting your body through intense amounts of stress trying to keep warm, as well as still focusing on the game itself. This can often increase dramatically the risk of getting hurt and even increase the chances of a pulled muscle since muscles are not as warmed up during the colder months. Any injury regardless of the time of year is bad, but during times of year where the weather is especially cold you are going to be much more susceptible to injury.
Always make sure that you are spending some time inside rather than outside when it is cold. Playing a few short rounds of golf is not worth getting hurt. Always ensure that during the cold months, you either stop playing outside or you wait to play outside when you go visit a much warmer location. During the winter, a visit to a golf course that is located in the Deep South can be a lot of fun since they are still warm enough to stay open. Just keep in mind your overall safety when you are trying to play, you do not want to be injured over a sport.
| The Mental Focus For A Senior Golf Player |
21 Jun |
Senior golf is not only physical, but also it is a mental game. You have to have the ability to stay focused, concentrate on the game, and forget the distractions around you. This is very import when playing golf and as you get older, your mental ability to contrite fully on the game could result in a few mistakes in the game. The game is said to e ninety percent mental focus and ten percent physical. If this is the case, then a senior golfer needs to concentrate on the game and leave the world behind.
Senior golf is for relaxing. Even thought you are playing to win, you need to relax and focus solely on your game. If you have a cell phone ringing or to many people around the tee box, you could lose your focus, miss that possible hole in one shot and come in above par. You want golf to be relaxing and enjoyable, but you also need to play to win. It is a matter on mind over matter when you golf. Not everyone can have this type of discipline. Some golfers work hard at focusing while others work at the physical aspects of the game. You need to keep your attention on both the physical and mental aspects of the game.
There was a senior golf pro named Ben Hogan who was very quiet and subdued on the green. This was his way of concentrating and playing the game. Many people thought he was rude or unsociable, but he may have been focused on his came and had the discipline to keep his mind on the game. You see many senior golf players on the golf courses laughing it up and having fun. These golfers play for the fun and excitement but do not care if they make it to the PGA.
Tommy Bolt was a loud player as he was verbal when he played and he had a bad habit of throwing his clubs. He lost many games because of his actions, but he may have had focus, but could not match that focus with his physical ability. It was often wondered how he managed to win some majors in his career. He must have had a reason for getting upset with himself. He knew he could do better, but some people just cannot concentrate with so much distraction around them. When all was said and done, he did come to grip with his anger and won in the senior golf with the PGA.
Senior golf is harder to start at an older age if you have not been doing it a while. You have to condition the body to do the physical side of golf and you need to train your mind to focus and refrain from noticing distractions going on around you. If you are serious about senior golf, you can learn a few tips from the pros on how to improve your game and how to stay focused when on the course.
| The Perfect Vacation Golf Courses and More |
11 Jun |
If you are looking to play a few good games of golf as well as take a vacation there are plenty of options that you have. There are numerous places all around the country that have several fabulous golf courses all together in a very close area. With a bit of careful planning you can ensure that you are able to play on numerous golf courses all by going to a single destination. This requires a bit of planning ahead, but if you are careful in how you plan your trip, there are destinations that are full of as many as 10 golf courses in a single area, which will give you plenty of options for what you would like to play in terms of location and course difficulty.
With golf becoming such a popular sport in recent years, the number of hotels as well as other attractions that are located close to golf courses has increased as well. While in the past, everyone was forced to choose between a vacation of golf or something else you can now easily combine everything together into the perfect opportunity to spend time with your family, golf and still enjoy other activities as well. This is also perfect for those trips that you are taking with your family when not everyone is interested in golf.
If you are looking to take your family with you including children it is very important to ensure that other activities are located close by. Most children do not find trooping around a golf course for an entire vacation to be enjoyable, which leaves you with a problem of what to do in order to ensure that everyone has a great time. Other considerations include the fact that many golf courses will not allow children on the course due to the safety considerations. The fact of the matter is that golf can be extremely dangerous if the golfer loses their concentration when they are swinging, this can result in the children getting hurt.
Going on a vacation to a lot of golf courses can seem like heaven; however before you pack your bags to go you need to take some time to look into the policies and guidelines for the courses that you anticipate visiting. This is very important because of the number of people who tend to travel makes it sometimes very difficult to get a slot on the schedule. If you call ahead to check into the exact policies and procedures you can know in advance if you need to book your slot, and if so how far in advance and all other pertinent details for the trip. Waiting until the last minute could find you without any time on the course if it is booked up.
If you would rather skip the mundane details look into having a travel agent book your trip. This will allow you to have the agent handle the small details for each of the courses that you are interested in playing. If you are extremely busy this can be a great way to ensure that even the small details are handled and you still have time to pack and enjoy your vacation. Working and struggling to plan a vacation can often be very difficult, so having someone help you to ensure that you do not forget anything is a great help.
As you can see, with a bit of planning ahead and some time spent on researching the courses as well as areas where you are interested in traveling you may be surprised at how easy it is to plan a great golf vacation that your entire family can enjoy. There is simply no reason to think that a vacation is not a good time for golf, the number of golf courses located all around the country ensure that almost anywhere you go you can enjoy a great game of golf at a beautiful course.
| The Correct Golf Attire |
9 Jun |
Just as most sports tend to have a specific dress code that is required; golf has its own specific dress code as well. This means that it is very important to ensure that you are selecting the best possible apparel when you are trying to decide what to wear. Of course, each individual golf course tends to have their own specific rules but by knowing what the typically acceptable standards are it will help you to ensure that you have the best experience possible. Remember, many golf courses will refuse to allow you to play if you are not dressed appropriately, this can be highly frustrating and leave you quite upset at the end of the day if you are hindered from playing golf simply because of a misunderstanding on appropriate clothing.
For men and boys there are several things that are immediately unacceptable on the golf course. The first is the use of shirts with no collar and the next is the use of shirts with no sleeves. Neither of these are considered appropriate at any time. Other faux pas can include running or jogging pants, and shoes with metal spikes. You should take care to avoid wearing clothing with obnoxious logos or anything offensive on them as well. In addition, jeans as well as sandals are generally not permitted either.
Appropriate dress for men on the golf course tends to be either fitted pants or shorts, golf or athletic shoes and a shirt with a collar. If you are wearing golf shoes, ensure that they are soft spikes and are not metal spikes. Most courses will not permit metal spikes on the green due to the damage that they can cause. Shirts can be either long sleeve or short sleeve and can also include having a turtleneck or pull over sweater. The socks that are worn must be at least ankle length and should be a solid color with only minimal and tasteful logos.
For women you can wear such things as fitted shorts, properly fitting skirts and even Capri’s. Generally, women are barred from wearing pants of any type including jean shorts. One of the considerations that you should take into account is the length of the shorts and skirt; they must generally be no shorter than 5 inches above the knee. However, specific golf courses have their own rules regarding this. For shirts, women are also required to have collars, unless they are wearing an appropriately styled pull over in a v-neck style.
Women are also permitted to wear a sleeveless shirt as long as it has a collar, and short sleeve as well as long sleeve shirts are also permitted. Other types of clothing that is allowed is socks that are at least ankle length, appropriate athletic or golf shoes and a visor or hat. Just as with men, jeans, jogging pants and other similar apparel is not permitted. Socks must be a solid color, with minimal logos and tasteful designs.
It is also important to understand that anyone you take with you to a golf course must also have appropriate attire. As stated above the exact dress code for the golf course where you play may vary, a quick check of their website, or a fast phone call should clear up any questions you have in regards to what is appropriate and what is not if you have any questions.
| Should You Take Golf Lessons? |
8 Jun |
If you have ever looked lonely onto a golf course and wished that you were capable of playing just as well as the professionals do, or if you have ever found yourself watching television wishing you could play along with them you may have the idea of golf lessons in your head. This is a sport that almost anyone can play and is appropriate for all ages as well as genders. There are professional levels, amateur levels, those who play for only fun, and even those who are children that play together. Finding someone to play with is generally not a problem, and still others choose to play by themselves. Due to the incredible versatility that golf offers it is no wonder why so many people look forward to learning to play golf.
The major drawback to learning golf can be the lessons. There are times when it is difficult to find a good qualified instructor, and other times when the lessons are not at convenient times and still other times when the prices of lessons is so unaffordable that it is virtually impossible to arrange. Yet if you are considering really trying to learn golf, it is important that you invest in some good lessons. This is going to be one of the times where you need to look for several golf instructors in order to have the best overall results.
If you have started really thinking about learning golf taking lessons from a professional instructor will allow you to get some key information and tips about how to stand appropriately, swing the club appropriately and even learn which clubs are best to be used and when. The information that an instructor can give you in invaluable. Yet if you are just not certain about using an instructor you are free to search the internet for tips, articles and even videos that can give you advice and suggestions. Those who choose to forgo the lessons with a good instructor usually find that they struggle to really learn the basic concepts that are essential.
For children especially it is important to have lessons with an instructor at least for a short period of time to learn the basics. Some of the more advanced concepts can be learned after they have mastered the basics with an instructor and just through practicing playing. This is a good way to save money, however if you are dreaming about your child becoming the next Tiger Woods it would be wise to continue lessons for a good while. If you are an adult considering lessons you may want to pay for a few sessions which would allow you to really get your basics established.
Once the basics are established, you do not have to worry quite so much about taking lessons. However, if you are not working to build your skills using well developed basic skills you are going to be looking at plenty of frustration on the golf course as you try to troubleshoot for yourself what you are doing wrong and why your ball is always going into the trees and sandpits. There are plenty of golf courses located all around the world, which gives you plenty of opportunities to find a good golf instructor to work with.
Investing a bit of money into some good golf lessons will be very much worth your time when you are trying to learn golf. The tips and suggestions that they can offer you will prove to be highly invaluable and you are certain to enjoy the time that you spend improving your skills. Learning on your own is always a great concept and idea, but in a situation like learning golf, it can be a task that is virtually impossible. You are perfectly free to look around for additional resources to help you further improve your skills, but a few lessons will go a very long way to setting you up to play golf successfully.
| Increase Your Distance With Tips For Senior Golf Players |
29 May |
Just because you play senior golf does mean you lose that distance. If you have been playing regularly, you may have already adjusted your fitness and your clubs and other equipment. If you continue to play, you always make adjustment for age. You never have to stop playing golf. Golfing is probably one of the most popular recreational games an older person can play without hurting himself or herself. You might need some instructions or tips on how to maintain that distance that every golfer wants.
While your body changes as you get older, you want to stay fit. This is the reasoning behind doing some strengthening exercises and some flexibility training. Keeping your body strong and flexible will only enhance the game and help you achieve the distance you need. Maybe a little weight lifting to keep the upper body in shape is needed as you get older. Stretching the legs daily will help to keep you flexible for a natural string, which helps with the distance you get from your swing. The more flexible you keep the body, the better you will be in you swing. Fitness is also necessary to walk the distances between holes as well. If you are not use to walking, you could tire easily. Not all golf courses will have golf cart for you.
Having the right equipment also makes a difference in your swing and the distance you get on the ball. As a person ages, they need different clubs that can help you swing better and drive the ball farther. The thing to look for is the club shaft flex, the length of the club and of course the lie angle. These are important factors in a golf club. Sometimes the senior golfer may take a lesson or two from a pro. This just enhances the game and you can learn some techniques that the pros use.
The clubs you use do make a difference when you participate in senior golf. Even the pros change golf clubs as their body and age changes. The more flex you have in a club should give you more distance. This is seen by seasoned players as well as the pros. If you are just starting out, you will probably want to take a few lessons and practice on the driving range to get the most distance on the ball before trying the greens.
Senior golf has become very popular even for beginners. It is a nice way to spend your retirement and stay fit at the same time. Some of the pros do suggest starting out slow if you are new to golf and before you take any lessons or play a round of golf, you should have some type of fitness regiment to keep the body flexible. This will help your game as well as prevent injury. A good pair of shoes is also very important not only for walking in but also for your stance. If your shoes are uncomfortable, you are not going to stand correctly when hitting the golf ball.
| Hold the Caddy! |
11 Mar |
In the course of your career as a golfer, whether professional, semi-professional or even on the amateur level you are sure to encounter other players who have a caddy and want one for yourself. But do you really need a caddy, or is this something that you can avoid? Many players choose to forgo a caddy, but others always insist upon having a caddy available whenever they play. The choice is ultimately yours, but in order to make the best decision possible you need to have as much information available as possible to help you decide effectively.
While playing on a normal basis it is typically unnecessary to employ a caddy, however if you are playing on a professional or even a semi-professional basis you are going to need a caddy. In addition, there are times when you may decide to enter a competition and it is at these times when a caddy is necessary as well. If you are looking at the duties that a caddy should perform there are quite a few typically. The simplest are easy for a golfer to handle themselves if necessary while some of the tasks are much harder to do and require a much greater amount of skill.
Some of the basic duties that a caddy should perform including cleaning the golf balls that are used as well as the clubs, obtaining the yardage, fixing and replacing divots, taking care to carefully remove the flagstick, and even raking the bunkers as well as sand traps. If you have a highly skilled caddy, you should also look to them to handle reading the greens for you, helping you choose the appropriate club, and also trying to keep track of any salts so that you can play the best game possible.
There are typically four levels of caddy’s with each level having different skill levels. The lowest level is the B level caddy’s these are typically the highly inexperienced caddies, however they are much cheaper price wise and are not as expensive to employ. They are only allowed to carry a single bag and are generally what you will find on most golf courses. The next level up is the A level caddy. This is the caddy that is allowed to carry two bags, however while they have more skills they are still not the ultimate caddy to use. You may find A level caddies when there are tournaments or competitions going on at a local golf course.
Professionals are only going to use an Honor or a Pro caddy. Both of these levels are permitted to carry two bags and they are considered the top caddies. A Pro caddy is the top of the line and is typically, what most professionals will employ. On occasions, there will be times when an honor caddy is used instead. The primary reason that professional golfers use Pro and Honor caddies is simply because they tend to have a much better understanding of all of the rules for the game.
As you can imagine the job of a caddy is not always considered easy. There are so many things that must be done, as well as circumstances that should be taken into consideration in order to make the best decision possible in terms of club selection and appropriate knowledge of the rules. In many professional circumstances, a golf player can be penalized if their caddy makes a mistake. This means it is very important to ensure that you are working with a caddy who has the knowledge to ensure that you are following all of the rules, as well as they are following all of the rules.
If you are just starting out playing golf there is no reason to insist upon using a caddy. However, if you are considering playing a competition or even at a high-end golf course you can expect to have a caddy for the game. The pay that you are required to pay for the caddy will vary based upon the level of the caddy as well as the golf course that you are playing at. Checking with the staff at the course will allow you to make appropriate pay decisions in the event that you do decide to hire a caddy.
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| Senior Golf Resorts In Orlando |
5 Nov |
Many senior golf resorts offer golfing every day along with a stay at the golfing resort. One place that has accommodations and golfing is down in Florida by Walt Disney World. The villas and resorts are beautifully decorated and the golf courses are within seven miles from where you stay. There are five golf courses in that area such as Highlands Reserve Golf Club, Champions Gate Golf Resort, Ridgewood Lakes Golf Club, Mystic Dunes and Celebration Golf Club. You could spend a week and play a different course every day. These golf courses have been home to some of the best-known senior golf tournaments.
The Celebration Golf Club has a half a day senior golf school where you can receive some tips and pointers on your swing and how to obtain the distance you need. The course was designed by Robert Trent Jones in the wetlands and has terrain that evolves around many lakes and vegetation. It has been the home to the U.S. Senior Open in 2002 and the 2006 and 2007 drive, chip and putt finals. This golf course has been rated highly by many senior golf [layers in recent years and will allow you to experience one the renowned golf courses designed by Jones and his dad.
The Mystic Dunes Golf Club is considered number two as far the golf courses in Orlando go. This golf course is part of the Mystic Dunes Resort and is situated in the wetlands of Orlando. Senior golf is seen as a relaxing way to spend your time at the resort. Gary Koch who is a Champion Tour player designed the golf course. There are different tee boxes that provide an exceptional golfing experience for everyone. Some senior golf amateurs have said the course is the best in the area of Orlando.
Ridgewood Lakes Golf Course and Highlands Reserve Golf Club are also two of the finest golf courses in the area. You can play a round of golf and find some tricky areas that challenge the senior golf player. They have a par four and five advantage. They are both close to accommodations and offer a great day of golf. Yu will find that the courses are designed to intrigue you as you maneuver around the courses.
The top rated golf course in Orlando is Champion Gate Golf Resort. This is a thirty-six hole golf course and resort that was designed by Greg Norman. There is the links course and the American styled course. You could play the morning on the links course and the afternoon on the American styled course. You have two different golf courses to choose when you play and stay at the Champion Gate Resort.
Florida and the warm weather they have br9ngs senior golf enthusiasts to the area all year round and if golf is your game, you will find that these golf courses offer you something you do not see everywhere. Some of the pros vacation in the area to keep up with their game when not traveling the senior golf circuit.

