by Jeff Casto
After a long week of work and family responsibilities, you're finally getting to indulge your golf habit. It's a beautiful Saturday morning and the course looks to be in great shape. You and your playing partners are getti...read more
For the golfer who chooses to play the game the way it was meant to be played, he or she walks. Walking facilitates the onset of fatigue in the sense that legs begin to cramp, feet begin to ache, and (especially in the he...read more
by Mark Willis
Golf can be a fun and challenging sport. Becoming fatigued while playing golf can happen to anybody, the same as it can happen to some one playing another sport. Fatigue can lessen the enjoyment of the game. So here are a...read more
The honest truth is that if you feel fatigued playing golf you probably have a serious medical condition and should consult your doctor immediately. As everyone knows, golf itself is a simple sport where the only real mome...read more
You're on the green, leaning in to sight a putt. Suddenly you feel like having a seat. There on the incredibly short grass. What do you do when fatigue hits you on the golf course? There is no doubt that fatigue is going t...read more
by Kyle Mccoll
Becoming tired while playing golf is always going to be a problem, especially if you're not a quitter. But with a few sensible tips, you can easily overcome fatigue and play your best on the fairways, even if you're best i...read more
by Writerbob
In the modern-era of golfing, fatigue is an unknown concept due to the use of golf carts. Courses built within the past twenty years have been designed to make it almost impossible to walk, with often a 1/4 mile distance b...read more
by Bob Schmidt
Fatigue on the golf course can be caused by several different things. With the assumption that you have no medical condition affecting you, one of the following suggestions may be helpful. On hot, muggy days w...read more
Golf is not considered to be a strenuous physical sport, except to those who play it. Spending the day traversing hill and dale, and whacking away at a little white ball can takes it's toll, even on athletic types. There...read more
by Steve Cass
The answer to fighting fatigue on the golf course is a simple one: work out three times a week for 20 minutes. It doesn't have to be strenuous workout, just a simple cardio-style workout. Yes, other resistance and...read more
If there were such a thing as "Sedentary Sports" golf would top the list. Finding yourself yourself fatigued while playing golf calls for you to either leave the beer cooler off of the cart or check yourself into an emerg...read more
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