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Golf Courses accessible from chicago CTA train lines?

Saturday, February 27th, 2010
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Jack R asked:


I go to school in chicago and was wondering if there were any golf courses that i could get to from one or a combination of CTA train lines. Any help would be great! Thanks.

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The Secret To Managing Your Golf Training Stress And Frustration

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
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Harry Monell asked:


Learning to play golf, while developing your best golf swing can be incredibly challenging, but it should also be a great source of fun and relaxation. Too often, the weekend golfer is frustrated with the inconsistency of play in relation to pre-game enthusiasm, which by contrast is most often filled with anticipation of golf swing efficiency. Unfortunately, most duffers don’t have the luxury of unlimited practice time, nor do they have the funds to support a higher level of participation. And, that can result in stress, anxiety and frustration. And, needless to say, anyone of those can virtually destroy your enjoyment and self-satisfaction of the game of golf.

It’s important to remember that most of the stress you encounter in life is self-imposed. In other words, we all seem to take ourselves way too seriously. Golf is just a game. Our best golf swing is just a simple golf swing. It shouldn’t be a defining moment in our lives, determining our value as individuals. We make mistakes. We lose concentration. So what! It’s nothing that a little golf training can’t fix.

The point I’m getting at here is to simply relax and have fun with the game. Frustration will generally subside in direct proportion to the progression of your fundamental skills as a golfer. Admittedly, it will never disappear completely, even with a golf lesson or two, but when we consider our proficiency in relation to the time allotted to practicing the necessary golf skills, we can usually maintain a better perspective on expectations.

No one’s perfect, nor is anyone immune to stress and frustration. Every golf course challenges us with an infinite number of variables. Each and every golf shot has its unique lie and demands. Just look at the pros of the PGA. Do they get angry and frustrated with themselves? Of course they do. They demand and expect perfection with each and every golf stroke. However, when unsuccessful, they generally get over it fairly quickly and move on to the next opportunity. It’s a level of confidence they gain through continuous expert golf instruction and analysis. So, when you consider their skill level and experience, how can we as weekend golfers expect immunity from the same type of disappointment and frustration?

Keep things in perspective. If you’re in the game of golf simply for relaxation and enjoyment, then practice your golf swing whenever you can. Pick up a few golf lessons, if it’s within your budget, have some fun and do your best, with regard to your personal limitations and constraints. If, on the other hand, your motivation is more competitive, don’t develop an excuse driven loser mentality, justifying poor play with insufficient golf training or practice time. If you want to compete, no matter at what level, the demands of practice and training will be significant. Self-satisfaction will be derived through your own personal dedication and hard work, and never by offering excuses. And, this is where professional golf instruction can pay big dividends.

Your best golf swing, each and every time will eliminate ninety-nine percent of all frustration. Relax, manage your emotions, recall your most important golf tips, focus on the fundamentals and enjoy the results.

For additional information and resources, please visit Enjoy The Best Golf Ever

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Golf Exercises To Avoid Body Aches and Pains — Stretching Points To Improve Your Performance

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
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Andie Lesser asked:


We might not know it, but our daily routine can play a large role in ruining our golfing career. Too much sitting down or the lack of physical exercise will surely lead to the deterioration of your prized golf swing or make you too tired to give it your all after a few holes. If you want to make sure you are in top shape for the sport then you better introduce golf exercises to your program.

The primary problem with golf training exercises is that not everyone knows where and how to start. Most new golfers prefer to turn to self-help books or tutorials downloaded online for a crash course on proper exercise routines to keep the body in perfect form for the sport. If you’re at a loss, then you might want to start it off with golf stretching exercises.

Many of you who haven’t heard of the term might think about strenuous stretching exercise routines to improve one’s flexibility for golf. In truth, the golf stretch is quite easy. You can do it while doing your basic chores at home or while you’re sitting down in front of a computer during your free time. The point here is to maintain the right flexibility for your body to give enough power to your swing, without ending up with aches and pains on your lower back, arms, and waist.

One of the most basic golf exercises involves the rotation of the muscles. This targets our lower back area — loosening it up for the reduction of tightness for a full force swing. This also improves the rotation of the upper body while maintaining proper lower posture and add power to your golf swing.

An exercise you might want to try out involves your chair. That’s right, you can easily do this exercise while in your office or in the comfort of your own home. Sit upright with your chest out and back straight. Rotate your upper body by reaching behind you with one arm. Go as far as you can and hold for a few seconds then do the same with the other side.

This simple exercise might not look much to the untrained golfer, but this simple routine can improve your body’s rotation for that perfect swing. Repeat process 2 to 3 times and see the results when you’re already swinging your club on the field.



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Strength Training for guys in their early 50’s?

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
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Steakchef asked:


I started strength training again to help my golf swing. I’m torn between working one bodypart a day and splitting the parts during the week (ie chest and triceps on Monday etc). Any input? Thanks in advance

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Does anyone know how to train a dog to take golfing?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
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J. W asked:


I want to train a dog to go to the golf course with me. Just a buddy thing. Has anyone ever did this?

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Is Golf Season Drawing To A Close?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
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swallowtail asked:


Now in the Northeast/MidAtlantic region of the U.S., the weather has cooled and golf season is winding down, or is it?  Maybe you won’t be able to play your local golf course (Top 10 Strangest Golf Courses) once the biting chill of November hits, but that is no reason to cease working on your game!  From now until about mid-December, the weather will still be reasonable enough in the southern MidAtlantic, and still close enough to take a long weekend to play a little golf.  After that, as the season wears on, the further south you must go.

If you don’t have the opportunity to get away for a few days, find your nearby indoor golf range to hit a few balls (Winter Golfing Tips) and maybe work on your short game.  Or, check out where you can play a round of golf on an indoor golf simulator.

Most importantly, this is the time of year to work on body improvements that can help your golf swing.  As we get older, we tend to lose flexibility and strength if we do not keep up with our workouts. 

I believe that this time of year is the best time to really go to work on your body and your golf swing!  By combining strength training, stretching, and golf specific exercises along with a thorough understanding of what you want to do with your golf swing, you can make significant improvements in the off season.  Then, when Spring arrives, you will have full confidence in your swing, and you can focus on your short game, where you will be able to drastically reduce your scores! 

Go see your golf instructor now to set up your plan for Winter Golf Training!

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Does anyone keep track of Golf training logs?

Sunday, February 14th, 2010
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vibhorj79 asked:


1. how many people, how often they keep log of their golf trainings ?
any online services to do so….like iMapMyRun, Nike+ for runings

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Golf Swing trainers to eliminate shanking golf balls?

Monday, February 8th, 2010
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SoSueme asked:


I have tried the Inside Approach and other training devices, but would like to know if anyone has found, used and had great success with a product that really focuses on making more solid contact with a golf ball and helps improve long iron play. I sometimes shank balls, especially with long irons. Please help! Thanks!

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how do I fix an out to in golf swing and reduce my slice?

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
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Jason asked:


I have a slice and I have been trying to correct it, I know I have an out to in golf swing but I don’t know how to correct it and make it in to in. If anyone has any training methods or tips, please help lol.

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