By host on
21 October 2011
The nights are closing in and the the clocks will fall back an hour next week. But, not all parts of the UK have had much rain or frost as yet so the ground is hard and golf courses are still allowing the use of electric golf trolleysAccessories, but as we move into winter this may no longer be the case and you will have store away your trolley - but, do you leave it in the boot of your car, in your garage or do you have place for it indoors? Due care needs to be taken to both trolley and golf battery when stored for a period of time.
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By host on
08 September 2011
The fact that you have or are planning to invest in an electric golf trolley is a sign that you are a keen golfer and most likely to set about improving your golf score. Lowering your golf handicap can only be achieved by setting a clear goal. A 'big picture' goal should then be broken-down into smaller goals and attention placed on one particular aspect to which all your energy should be directed. The only thing that could hold you back from achieving your full potential on the golf course is a negative thought.
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By host on
08 September 2011
The advantages of playing golf accompanied by an electric golf trolley include the reduced consequence of your upper body being thrown off balance by a heavy golf bag and thereby causing muscular as well as being able to focus on your golf swing because you aren't having to divert your energies elsewhere. Additions to your trolley can add further advantages by keeping you organised throughout your game. Discover what golf trolley accessories are available and the advantages they offer.
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By host on
29 June 2011
Have you ever wandered why you never see a professional golfer carrying a golf bag or pulling a golf trolley? Do you just put it down to their status and being able to afford a caddy or is it that they know the importance of avoiding muscle strain, keeping focused and thereby optimising their performance? I am sure that if money wasn't the issue many golfers would opt to arrive at the first tee in the same style, but in the reality our next best option is a motorised caddy in the form of an electric golf trolley.
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By host on
28 June 2011
Playing golf accompanied by an electric golf trolley rather than a heavy golf bag slung over the shoulder is a positive step towards preventing lower, middle or upper back problems. If you have a history of back problems then there is a greater advantage to playing with a golf trolley as it will take away the extra stress of carrying golf clubs around leaving you to feel more relaxed and able to focus on your game. Back exercises are another way of strengthening the muscles that support your back to reduce the chance of injury. In this article we will give you a few exercises to work on.
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By host on
13 June 2011
Many regular golfers are still of the opinion that electric golf trolleys are designed with the more mature golfer in mind. This is not the case and there is scientific proof that its use offers many advantages to golfers of all ages. Electric golf trolleys allow golfers to enjoy and improve their golf experience and should no longer be considered an expensive luxury golfing accessory. Even for the recreational golfers, golf trolleys are useful because there is no need to carry your golf clubs and accessories around the course, so you are able to conserve your energy and focus on the overall game itself.
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By host on
17 May 2011
The most common golf injuries occur in the lower back, elbows, shoulders, hands and wrists, and are generally defined as either cumulative (overuse) or acute (traumatic) injuries. The best way to avoid an injury is to prevent them with proper conditioning, equipment and swing mechanics. Here are some tips to avoid injuries including the investment in an electric golf trolley to reduce stress to the lower back as well as deferred pain to the knees through lugging a heavy golf bag around the golf course.
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