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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Walking The Golf Course

Dear Seth,

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Walking The Golf Course for Everyones Health

Years ago riding in golf carts was the favored type of
transportation on the golf course, because it was thought
that it allowed more players on the course at the same
time. And carts do shorten the gap in between tee times.

Of coarse we now realize that walking a course is usually
faster than riding in a cart. By the time each player
rides to his ball and his partner's ball it usually takes
longer in a cart.

Walkers each walk directly to their own ball, thus saving
time. Plus it saves time because you are not sitting in
your cart, before taking your shot, talking with your
partner. Instead, you can walk to your ball and think
about your next shot or your next club selection, while
walking.

Walking also gives you a chance to enjoy nature more. It
gets us closer to the golf course. You will pay more
attention to the lie of the course, the different types of
grass, where the sprinkler heads are. You may even notice
the beauty of the fairways, trees, and just the natural
surroundings of nature.

Long ago carts were introduced when our fairways were not
of the quality we have now. They were hard and the grasses
used then were not of the quality that we now have.
Therefore it was okay to ride on the fairways, it was no
big deal.

But with advancement in research, grasses have been bred
and introduced to grow in areas that we use to not be able
to grow grass. Areas of hardpans and shade where you use
to could not grow grass; now have beautiful green grass
growing on these areas.

And with these new improved grasses, it is much better to
walk on them, than ride a cart on them.

Many courses now restrict carts on grasses when they are
wet or have frost on them.

Walking a golf course is good for the sake of the course
itself and helps preserve the wet and sensitive areas,
which makes better golfing conditions for all of us.

I'm not saying that carts should be banned or that anyone
that wants to ride should give it up. There are many good
reasons for using a golf cart.

But, I am saying, that the next time you step up to the
tee, you will be doing yourself, your game, and the golf
course a favor if you just walk the course.

Thanks for listening and good golfing.

Richard Myers
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Richard's Quick Tip

Extend Left Arm Like Punter's Leg For Longer Shots

Some people fail to achieve sufficient clubhead speed
because they "quit" at the ball, with the left arm
collapsing through and past the impact area. You can help
yourself get up to speed by thinking of the form of a
football punter. A punter must fully extend his leg to
kick the ball an appreciable distance, and that same thing
applies to the left arm in golf through impact. If you
practice with this thought in mind, you can increase your
clubhead speed and distance and gain a few more first
downs.

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Until next time, good golfing!

Richard C Myers

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