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Golf Fitness: How to overcome swing faults - PGATOUR.COM
pgatour.com — “Jul 05, 2011: The amateur is often times plagued with faults in the biomechanics of the golf swing. These swing faults hinder the golfer's ability to execute an efficient golf swing. Such situations typically result in the creation of compensations within the phases of the golf swing, causing a loss of power and an inability to square the clubface at impact. One of the most common swing faults for many amateurs is the "Over the Top" move.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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Golf Fitness: Increasing?mobility and stability? - PGATOUR.COM
pgatour.com — “Jun 21, 2011: The "X" factor in teaching circles is a reference to the creation of separation between the lower and upper body during the backswing. The creation of this separation leads to the opportunity of the golfer to sequence the downswing properly, remove potential swing faults, and increase swing speeds. Unfortunately for many golfers, this is a very difficult component of the golf swing to achieve but one which can be improved through golf fitness training.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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Golf fitness training for power improvement - PGATOUR.COM
pgatour.com — “Jun 07, 2011: The golf swing requires an individual to perform each phase of the swing efficiently and effectively. One of the goals of executing each phase of the swing with a high level of precision is to maximize the amount of speed generated and transferred into the club head at the impact position. The ability to generate and transfer speed proficiently allows for maximum ball speeds to be achieved, thus allowing for greater carry distances with the driver and other clubs in the bag.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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Golf Fitness Exercises to Improve the Impact Position - PGATOUR.COM
pgatour.com — “Apr 15, 2011: The impact position according to many golf professionals is the most important position in the golf swing. Impact will determine direction, trajectory, and ball speed. Errors in any phase of the golf swing will most likely "show up" at the impact position and have a negative effect on the intended ball flight.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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PGATOUR.COM - Els family tirelessly working for their sonand autism awareness
pgatour.com — “Mar 22, 2011: It's not easy to explain Autism.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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PGATOUR.COM - Golf Fitness: Exercises to increase swing speeds
pgatour.com — “Oct 06, 2010: Execution of an effective and efficient golf swing requires a physical foundation within the body. Such a physical foundation is allows a golfer the opportunity to execute each phase of the golf swing correctly generating speed throughout the swing into the impact position. The combination of a physical foundation and efficiency within the mechanics of the swing are what allows for speed development to occur within the swing.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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Home Care and Hospice First Tee blogger: John Louie http://bit.ly/crrY9J - #hospice
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Home Care and Hospice First Tee blogger: Alex Phillips http://bit.ly/av2QsJ - #hospice
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PGATOUR.COM - Home Care & Hospiceto sponsor First Tee Open
pgatour.com — “Jun 14, 2010: MONTEREY, Calif. - The Champions Tour, The First Tee and Monterey Peninsula Foundation announced Monday that the National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC) will serve as title sponsor for the 2010 Champions Tour event at Pebble Beach over Labor Day weekend (Sept. 3-5). The tournament will be known as the Home Care & Hospice First Tee Open at Pebble Beach.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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PGATOUR.COM - Golf fitness training for a better golf game
pgatour.com — “Apr 06, 2010: Golf fitness exercises are a key component to the improvement of any golfer's swing, from PGA TOUR professionals to amateur players. Over the past decade, a shift has occurred in the approach by which improvement within the game of golf occurs. One of the additions to golf swing improvement has been the inclusion of golf fitness training. The goal of such training is the development of the body-swing connection.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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PGATOUR.COM - Golf exercises for an improved golf swing
pgatour.com — “Mar 14, 2010: Golf exercises within a golf swing improvement program are key elements in this day and age. Golf fitness training is an integral component within a comprehensive golf swing improvement program. Research and empirical evidence indicates that it is now a necessity for the golfer to develop certain levels of flexibility, mobility, stability, strength, and power in order to execute the biomechanics of the golf swing correctly. If the golfer is lacking in any of the aforementioned phys” View full resource at pgatour.com
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PGATOUR.COM - Golf fitness exercises to build a better swing
pgatour.com — “Feb 08, 2010: Golf fitness exercises are a key component in the development of a better golf swing. We only need to reference the body-swing connection to understand the importance that physical components such as flexibility, strength, and stability play in the execution of a biomechanically efficient golf swing.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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PGATOUR.COM - Week 2: Planning your post-round meal
pgatour.com — “Jan 11, 2010: Your body takes a lot of wear and tear on the course. Often you're walking up hills to get to your ball while carrying your clubs. There is the physical torque you endure while taking your swing. After 18 holes, your back, arms, wrists and legs are all aware of what you've done. That's why what you choose to eat after a round is so important to your body's recovery.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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PGATOUR.COM - Golf fitness exercises to improve your game
pgatour.com — “Dec 14, 2009: Golf fitness exercises in the form of flexibility, mobility, balance, strength, and power training are extremely important in the development of a body to support the requirements of the golf swing. The concept of the "body-swing" connection, where certain physical parameters require development in order to execute a biomechanically efficient swing, is prevalent at the professional level of golf.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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PGATOUR.COM - Week 37: Meditate to improve your shot-by-shot focus
pgatour.com — “Dec 23, 2009: If you want to improve your shot-by-shot focus, the answer may be simpler than you think. Researchers have begun to identify how meditation, even in the very short term, can improve your focus and increase your attention span. Specifically, daily meditation is believed to thicken the part of the brain responsible for your decision-making. Here are a few simple ways to meditate daily that will allow you to be the most-focused player on the course.” View full resource at pgatour.com
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