Thursday, December 31, 2009

How to Incorporate Golf into Your Life

Many people struggle with the problem of how to incorporate their family into their favorite sport. Many others struggle with how to incorporate their favorite sport into their life in general. What may seem trivial to some is a huge problem to others. After all, with schedules becoming busier and busier the idea of actually working to spend time to yourself is growing by leaps and bounds. It is very important to always ensure that you do not stress yourself out in the process of trying to enjoy your hobby, after all that is never any fun and will result in hard feelings in the end. But this does not mean you must choose between your hobby or your family and life. With some special considerations, you can blend them together.

If you live near a golf course, make sure you set aside some time each week for a quick game. Even if you are not able to really enjoy the luxury of playing as often as you want, you should still make a valiant effort to play at least once a week. Set this as a specific schedule and stick to it. Having an activity that you enjoy which can help you have a bit of stress relief will be quite helpful when you are feeling highly stressed out.

An additional way to pack in some extra time on the green is to ask a client if they enjoy golf. If they do you could perhaps arrange your next meeting out on the green. Many, many, many business deals have been arranged on a golf course. When people are enjoying each other’s company and actually making friendships rather than just discussing business you would be surprised at how much more successful meetings can be. Golf is the perfect sport for a sports meeting since it allows you to get out of the office, get fresh air, and still stay at a slow enough pace that you can clearly talk to the client without sounding breathless.

For those who are planning a vacation to a fabulous golf resort who have a family a good idea is to look for a golf course located close to activities that the rest of your family will enjoy as well. While going to that fabulous golf course may seem absolutely perfect, taking along a family who hates golf and does not want to be there can really put a damper into your plans. If you ensure that your travel destination has some options for those in the family who dislike golf you will be able to enjoy the entire vacation much more. This ensures that everyone has a great time.

Additionally it is important to remember that you need to limit the amount of time you spend on the golf course. If you have a family this is especially important. You need to be able to really understand that you are going to have to split your time between everyone and this includes your family. Your overall family life is going to deteriorate steadily if you do nothing but play golf when you are not at work. Even if you are lucky and have a family that enjoys golf, you need to spend time away from the course as well. Family time is just as important as practicing for a killer swing.
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Friday, December 25, 2009

Turning Your Golf Hobby Into a Job

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.

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Golfing Tips for Beginner

Learning to golf successfully is not something that you can really learn while playing a video game. This news is sometimes a crushing blow to those who have spent hours playing Nintendo’s Wii Sports but it is in fact the crushing reality. Learning how to play golf in real life is sometimes very complicated and will require that you pay close attention to the exact rules and form. While learning from a golf instructor is a wise idea, there are a few mistakes that many beginners tend to make. Learning how to overcome these mistakes will greatly improve your chances of playing a good game of golf and walking away from the green after a successful game.

One of the biggest problems that beginners have when learning golf is they tend to look up when they actually go to strike the ball. This is a problem because it can result in a stroke being counted even if you did not hit the ball. You can just imagine how this can quickly add up to a horrible golf score. It is important to always look down until after you have hit the ball. To ensure that you do stay down until after the hit ensure that you keep your hips properly rotated. If you have trouble with this concept talk to your instructor for some specific tips to help you. Additionally, ensuring that you keep your arms extended fully while you are swinging has been known to help many beginning golfers. Your last step should be counting to five after you strike the ball before you look up. This will help you pace yourself and help you avoid looking up too quickly.

Another common problem for beginning golfers is that many putts on the green are continuously missed. To help overcome this problem you should ensure that you are standing in the putting stance and looking straight down at the top of your ball. If you are not looking directly down, you are likely to miss the appropriate hit and your ball will veer off in an undesirable direction. Only look straight down at the ball when you actually putt and you will be looking at a much greater chance of actually hitting the ball into the hole without having to continuously putt and putt again.

Many new golfers also tend to have a problem with the ball going into the sides of the green, rather than straight ahead. While this may seem like a very complicated problem to correct, it is actually quite simple with a bit of patience. The first thing you always need to keep in mind is your stance. If you are not standing appropriately before you even swing the club, you are not going to have a successful stroke. You need to ensure that you are taking the time to carefully analyze your stance before you ever swing, if you notice that your club is not squarely touching the ball then you may need to back up a bit to ensure that you are not hitting the ball from the side of the club. This is one of the biggest things that will throw a ball to one side of the green or another. Ensuring a solid, square swing will help your ball go to the desired location with a bit of practice.

Hooking is one of the last major flaws that strikes at most beginners. This is something that can be quite difficult to correct as well. Some have a problem with their stance that causes the ball to hook, while others are gripping the club too much, causing it to hit the ball the wrong way. Regardless of your problem, taking a close look at your stance, as well as ensuring that you are not gripping the club too tightly should be quite helpful in correcting a hooked ball. Of course, once you have started making adjustments to your stance or even your grip, you need to practice a bit to improve your skills.

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