Golf Warm Up
Golf Warming Up Tips
Before you start a round of golf, it is
important that you remember to warm up for the match. People
warm up for their chosen sports all the time, as it reduces the
risk of injury; golf is no different. By the time professionals
step up to the first tee, they are fully prepared to give their
best from the first swing onward.

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To get a good
exercise round in, you will need to warm up;
that will mean getting to the course
early.
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You may need to take care of things in the
golf shop or anything else that you have planned, but you must
not feel rushed to get all these things done just so you can
get a good warm up in. Get there early and get everything done
so that you can get a nice exercise session done in time.
Putting is a big part of golf and as such, you will need to do
some warming up before you start putting.

It is the slowest and smoothest of all
strokes in golf, which means you will need a different warm up.
So set some golf balls down, starting putting; and you should
be ready to tackle any greens that come your way when golfing.
Stretching can improve your game radically, especially if you
stretch properly. It will also help you avoid injuries, which
are often the result of tense muscles.
 
Time your warm up so that you will make it
to the first tee in time with everyone else. You do not want to
stand there for a few minutes after you just finished warming
up. If you do have a delay, stand by the side of the tee, make
slow swings, and stretch so that you can stay loose. If you
choose not to warm up before a game, then you are starting the
game with a severe handicap.

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