This week the Metro Toronto Convention
Centre is host to the Golf and Travel Show, a weekend-long extravaganza of
all-things-golf-and-travel, presented by The
Toronto Star. Visitors will be treated to such events as a live
presentation from the Putting Doctor and from Michael Breed, host of the hit
television show The Golf Fix. Whether
you spend all summer on the green or just play the occasional Sunday game, this
show offers something for every golfer.
In preparation for the imminent arrival
of the 2014 golf season, here are our top 5 golfing tips to get you ready for
the show (and the green)!
1. Equipment.
We've all heard it – this club does this, these shoes do that – but really, it
isn’t what you are wearing or using that sinks the putt, is it? So, don’t just
run out there and buy the most expensive golfing attire and equipment in the
hopes that these will improve your game. Speak with someone who actually knows
what you should be looking for. If you're playing with a club that you
purchased just because Mike Weir uses it, you may actually be harming your
game.
2. Beginners
(or those of you who have ‘experience’ but need more): don't be afraid to
properly learn! At the end of the day your score may not be a reflection of
your years of experience, but rather your level of knowledge regarding
stance/grip/swing. If you are not playing properly, your game will suffer for
it
3. Practice.
Once you know how to golf, practice, practice, practice. Get out there on the
driving range and hit a bucket of balls. Then do it again. Just don’t overdo it
– too much practice can lead to an overuse injury – then where will you be!
4. Stretch.
We know you're not running a marathon the day of the big game, but golf can be
stressful on your body and therefore stretching is crucial to avoiding injury.
Make sure to loosen up the muscles in your upper body to improve flexibility
and range of motion. Don’t just head from the couch to the course – that has
bad news written all over it!
5. Visit
a sports injury clinic that offers a golf injury prevention program. This will help with things like swing, grip and
stance, underlying injuries that may be negatively impacting your game, and
flexibility, core strength and bio mechanics. A sports injury clinic can give you advice on
future goals for your game and help you shape-up no matter your skill level or
style of play.
After enjoying the Golf and Travel Show
don’t just bolt for the golf course – use these tips to prep, condition, lower
your score and keep that body in peak golfing shape!
For more golf tips or information about
golf injury prevention, contact Athletic Edge Sports Medicine by calling 1 (416)
800-0800.