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		<title>The Mental Focus For A Senior Golf Player</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mental Focus For A Senior Golf Player Senior golf is not only physical, but also it is a mental game. You have to have the ability to stay focused, concentrate on the game, and forget the distractions around you. This is very import when playing golf and as you get older, your mental ability [...]]]></description>
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<p>Senior golf is not only physical, but also it is a mental game. You have to have the ability to stay focused, concentrate on the game, and forget the distractions around you. This is very import when playing golf and as you get older, your mental ability to contrite fully on the game could result in a few mistakes in the game. The game is said to e ninety percent mental focus and ten percent physical. If this is the case, then a senior golfer needs to concentrate on the game and leave the world behind. </p>
<p>Senior golf is for relaxing. Even thought you are playing to win, you need to relax and focus solely on your game. If you have a cell phone ringing or to many people around the tee box, you could lose your focus, miss that possible hole in one shot and come in above par. You want golf to be relaxing and enjoyable, but you also need to play to win. It is a matter on mind over matter when you golf. Not everyone can have this type of discipline. Some golfers work hard at focusing while others work at the physical aspects of the game. You need to keep your attention on both the physical and mental aspects of the game. </p>
<p>There was a senior golf pro named Ben Hogan who was very quiet and subdued on the green. This was his way of concentrating and playing the game. Many people thought he was rude or unsociable, but he may have been focused on his came and had the discipline to keep his mind on the game. You see many senior golf players on the golf courses laughing it up and having fun. These golfers play for the fun and excitement but do not care if they make it to the PGA. </p>
<p>Tommy Bolt was a loud player as he was verbal when he played and he had a bad habit of throwing his clubs. He lost many games because of his actions, but he may have had focus, but could not match that focus with his physical ability. It was often wondered how he managed to win some majors in his career. He must have had a reason for getting upset with himself. He knew he could do better, but some people just cannot concentrate with so much distraction around them. When all was said and done, he did come to grip with his anger and won in the senior golf with the PGA. </p>
<p>Senior golf is harder to start at an older age if you have not been doing it a while. You have to condition the body to do the physical side of golf and you need to train your mind to focus and refrain from noticing distractions going on around you. If you are serious about senior golf, you can learn a few tips from the pros on how to improve your game and how to stay focused when on the course.</p>
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		<title>Three Popular Women Senior Golf Courses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three Popular Women Senior Golf Courses For years, women have been playing golf and the senior golf pros prefer courses that are not as long as the men&#8217;s courses. They prefer courses that are considered &#8220;linked&#8221;. There are three popular courses for women, although there more these three are the top of the list. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>For years, women have been playing golf and the senior golf pros prefer courses that are not as long as the men&#8217;s courses. They prefer courses that are considered &#8220;linked&#8221;. There are three popular courses for women, although there more these three are the top of the list.  The Chisholm Trail, Bandon Dunes and the Royal Links are the three top golf courses, which have shorter distances and are not as tricky as what the men play. One golf course the women want to stay away from is Whistling Straits. They do not feel this is a friendly course to play.  </p>
<p>The Royal Links in Las Vegas is friendly golf course for women. The course is shorter and if the women senior golf player can avoid the sand bunkers, you can actually have a scoring game. The Royal Links is a walking course only, you will want a caddie to help you along the way. Every hole has a different theme, while the course is designed and styled after the golf courses from Scotland, Ireland and England. On the eighteenth hole, you will find no water at the Royal links, which is rare for a golf course. This course is definitely a ladies senior golf friendly course. </p>
<p>The Bandon Dunes in Oregon look out over the Pacific Ocean and have a spectacular view. This golf course has gained recognition for being the best links golf course in the United States. The course has a bounce and roll reputation, which the women like. There are however some high winds will have you playing more of a ground game. The wide fairways also make it easier to stay out of trouble. The course is also a walk only course as the Royal Links and you will want a caddie to take care of your equipment. </p>
<p>The Chisholm Trail gained popularity as a mom and pop golf course when an optometrist retired and used a farm tractor to make the course. The sand hills in Kansas are the hot spot for this golf course. Many senior golf players would rather play this course than any other. You will not see any water surrounding the course, but you will see sand dunes and firm fairways and grasses that are native to Kansas. If you need some experience with low shots and some rough grass, this is a golf course to play. Sometimes the winds are as much as thirty-five miles an hour, but it is not uncommon to have consistent winds of about fifteen miles an hour. </p>
<p>You can other popular courses around for a good game of senior golf as everyone differs and has a favorite course different from someone else. The entire idea about golf is to find courses that require a little creativity to play. This is how the golfers prepare themselves for the trickier golf courses that the PGA and LPGA play throughout the year. The courses played by the pros are usually more or less groomed and designed to attract the tours that are nationally televised.</p>
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		<title>Fitness For Golf Is A Must For Senior Golfers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fitness for golf is a common term and senior golfers are getting the gist of it. The secret is out. Fitness for golf has come full circle and all the players on the senior tour and senior amateurs are taking notice. With the senior golfer comes a rapid decline in physical ability. The golf swing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fitness for golf is a common term and senior golfers are getting the gist of it. The secret is out. Fitness for golf has come full circle and all the players on the senior tour and senior amateurs are taking notice.</p>
<p>With the senior golfer comes a rapid decline in physical ability. The golf swing is a physically abusive movement to the human body&#038;&#8217;unless you take the time to prepare for it.</p>
<p>I have worked with thousands of senior golfers through my online golf fitness programs, and the results are dramatic. Just picture it. If you are in this demographic and your starting point is below average&#038;&#8217;you have the biggest chance to see HUGE results.</p>
<p>How many times have you walked off the course or practice range with a twinge or two in your body? How about when you got home? Did it get worse?</p>
<p>What&#038;&#8217;s that tell you?</p>
<p>I hope you realize how important fitness for golf is, not only helping you prevent injury, but utilize your true potential to it&#038;&#8217;s fullest.</p>
<p>Doesn&#038;&#8217;t it make sense as you get older, to improve your flexibility AND strength to hit longer drives that go straighter? Don&#038;&#8217;t you want to slow down the &#038;&#8217;aging process?&#038;&#8217;</p>
<p>I have played with dozens of older golfers who are so frustrated at this rapid decline, but don&#038;&#8217;t know what to do. They walk off the course in disgust.</p>
<p>I&#038;&#8217;m here to tell you it doesn&#038;&#8217;t have to be that way!</p>
<p>Don&#038;&#8217;t look at it as &#038;&#8217;work&#038;&#8217;, &#038;&#8217;sweating&#038;&#8217; or &#038;&#8217;effort&#038;&#8217;. Look at it as &#038;&#8217;playing your best game ever!&#038;&#8217;</p>
<p>It doesn&#038;&#8217;t take a lot of work. You don&#038;&#8217;t have to join a gym and put 3 hours in a day to see results. All it takes is 30 minutes 2-3 times a week. You can do that can&#038;&#8217;t you?</p>
<p>Fitness for golf is the approach that will literally transform your game!</p>
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		<title>Senior Golf Resorts In Orlando</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senior Golf Resorts In Orlando Many senior golf resorts offer golfing every day along with a stay at the golfing resort. One place that has accommodations and golfing is down in Florida by Walt Disney World. The villas and resorts are beautifully decorated and the golf courses are within seven miles from where you stay. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many senior golf resorts offer golfing every day along with a stay at the golfing resort. One place that has accommodations and golfing is down in Florida by Walt Disney World. The villas and resorts are beautifully decorated and the golf courses are within seven miles from where you stay. There are five golf courses in that area such as Highlands Reserve Golf Club, Champions Gate Golf Resort, Ridgewood Lakes Golf Club, Mystic Dunes and Celebration Golf Club. You could spend a week and play a different course every day. These golf courses have been home to some of the best-known senior golf tournaments. </p>
<p>The Celebration Golf Club has a half a day senior golf school where you can receive some tips and pointers on your swing and how to obtain the distance you need. The course was designed by Robert Trent Jones in the wetlands and has terrain that evolves around many lakes and vegetation. It has been the home to the U.S. Senior Open in 2002 and the 2006 and 2007 drive, chip and putt finals. This golf course has been rated highly by many senior golf [layers in recent years and will allow you to experience one the renowned golf courses designed by Jones and his dad. </p>
<p>The Mystic Dunes Golf Club is considered number two as far the golf courses in Orlando go. This golf course is part of the Mystic Dunes Resort and is situated in the wetlands of Orlando. Senior golf is seen as a relaxing way to spend your time at the resort. Gary Koch who is a Champion Tour player designed the golf course. There are different tee boxes that provide an exceptional golfing experience for everyone. Some senior golf amateurs have said the course is the best in the area of Orlando. </p>
<p>Ridgewood Lakes Golf Course and Highlands Reserve Golf Club are also two of the finest golf courses in the area. You can play a round of golf and find some tricky areas that challenge the senior golf player. They have a par four and five advantage. They are both close to accommodations and offer a great day of golf. Yu will find that the courses are designed to intrigue you as you maneuver around the courses. </p>
<p>The top rated golf course in Orlando is Champion Gate Golf Resort. This is a thirty-six hole golf course and resort that was designed by Greg Norman. There is the links course and the American styled course. You could play the morning on the links course and the afternoon on the American styled course. You have two different golf courses to choose when you play and stay at the Champion Gate Resort. </p>
<p>Florida and the warm weather they have br9ngs senior golf enthusiasts to the area all year round and if golf is your game, you will find that these golf courses offer you something you do not see everywhere. Some of the pros vacation in the area to keep up with their game when not traveling the senior golf circuit.</p>
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		<title>Some Interesting Pga Senior Golf Knowledge</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some Interesting PGA Senior Golf Knowledge The 28th annual Senior Open for senior golf pros was held at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wisconsin. The course opened in 1998 and was designed by Pete Dye for Herbert Kohler of the Kohler Company. Before the Senior Open, the 2004 PGA Championship was held at Whistling Straits. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>The 28th annual Senior Open for senior golf pros was held at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wisconsin. The course opened in 1998 and was designed by Pete Dye for Herbert Kohler of the Kohler Company. Before the Senior Open, the 2004 PGA Championship was held at Whistling Straits. The golf course proved to be the second longest course for senior golf pros with seven thousand and sixty-eight yards. The leader is Bellerive Country Club. The U.S. Women&#8217;s Open was held at Blackriver Run, which has two courses, which are also owned by Herb Kohler. These two golf courses are located in Kohler, Wisconsin. </p>
<p>Miller Barber won two Senior Opens in a row during the years 1984 and 1985. Jack Nicklaus has won the Senior Open three years in a row from 1991 to 1993. Alan Doyle has won two years in a row as well as Gary Player. When Doyle won the Prairie Dunes U.S. Senior Open in 2006, he was the oldest win at the age of fifty-seven beating Roberto De Vicenzo who had the title back in 1980. </p>
<p>Peter Jacobsen, Don Pooley, Larry Laoretti, Lee Trevino, Dale Douglass, Arnold Palmer and Roberto De Vicenzo won the U.S. Senior Open their first time out. The years were 2004, 2002, 1992, 1990, 1986, 1981 and 1980 respectfully. </p>
<p>The U.S Senior is number two out of five major championships held for the 2007 season. The other tours are Constellation Energy Senior Players in October, The JELD-WEN Tradition was in August, Senior British Open Championship in July. </p>
<p>Alan Doyle holds the title for having the lowest final score in the Senior PGA and the U.S. Senior Open. His all time low back in 1999 when he had an eight under par 64 in the PGA Nationals remains the lowest Sunday score in history of the Senior PGA. </p>
<p>There are only three players that hold the title for bouncing back after a runner up finish the prior year, they are Bruce Fleisher, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player. The largest margin for a win was by six strokes done by Gary Player who defeated Doug Sanders in 1987. Senior golf does have some interesting facts from over the years. </p>
<p>Many of the senior golf pros will move onto next years U.S Senior open, which will see some more breaking records if this year was anything to judge the tour by when it was played. The U.S. Senior Open in 2008 will be held in Colorado Springs from July 31 to August 3. The 2009 U.S. Senior Open is planned for Carmel, Indiana. The next two years will see the newest members who are nearing the age of joining the senior golf circuit compete for the next title while we will see the regulars come back to set a new record on the PGA circuit. </p>
<p>There are many sponsors for the PGA U.S. Senior Open and they remain true to the game. Companies that manufacturer the golf clubs and the senior golf pros that use them make sure everyone knows their clubs of choice.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senior Golf- The Senior Open History The very first Senior Golf Open was played in New York in June of 1980 at the Winged Foot Golf Club on the East Course. It was established because of the interest of senior golfers who wanted to compete on an amateur and professional level. The very first Senior [...]]]></description>
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<p>The very first Senior Golf Open was played in New York in June of 1980 at the Winged Foot Golf Club on the East Course. It was established because of the interest of senior golfers who wanted to compete on an amateur and professional level. The very first Senior Open had six hundred and thirty-one entries. At this time, the senior golfer had to be at least fifty-five years of age the day of the tournament. Some of the former champions competed in the first Senior Golf Open such as William Campbell, Tommy Bolt, Jack Fleck, Ed Furgol and Lew Worsham. </p>
<p>The winner of the first Senior Golf Open was Roberto De Vicenzo while William Campbell was in second place. The age limit was lowered to fifty just one year later to allow for more participants in the tournament. Arnold Palmer went onto win the second Senior Open at the age of fifty-one in Michigan. Miller Barber won the Senior Open in 1982, which was just one of his three wins for a Senior Open. The other two wins were for 1984 and 1985. As of 2002, there were a little over three thousand entries for the Senior Golf Open. </p>
<p>In 2006, Allen Doyle became the new oldest winner of the Senior Open at the age of fifty-seven, eleven months, seventeen days. The oldest winner before that was De Vicenzo at the age of fifty-seven years, two months and fifteen days. Don Pooley won his way into the Senior Golf Open by qualifying and went onto win the tournament in 2002. </p>
<p>Today, you will see only a three or four hole playoff if needed were in the past it used to be four playoffs of eighteen holes. There have only been a few times in the Senior Open history of a playoff occurring, once in 1981, 1983, 1988 and 1991 with the winners being Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper, Gary Player and Jack Nicholas respectfully. </p>
<p>In 2007, the Senior Open was played at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wisconsin where senior golf player Brad Bryant won the Championship. He had winnings of four hundred and seventy thousand dollars to take home with him. He did share his revenue with his caddies Tony Smith. The golf course designed Pete Dye was designed to attract PGA tournaments in the future. It proved to be a tricky course that is considered rugged terrain that does not have golf cart abilities. </p>
<p>If you want a chance to watch the U.S. Senior Open when it comes to your town, you can buy advance tickets, walk around with your favorite players, and see how they fair in the tournament. Some of the courses they play are set up according to the guidelines established for the tours. This is just another way to see how the pros do it and how they apply different stances and what clubs they use to get distance and win the game. It is always a spectacular event for any city and golf course when the Senior Open comes to town.</p>
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		<title>What Senior Golf Pros Still Give Lessons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What Senior Golf Pros Still Give Lessons Many senior golf pros have given lessons and have made a difference in the world of golf for many people. One woman who offers lessons is Michelle Dube in Tijeras Creek. Michelle uses computerized equipment that enhances the student&#8217;s ability to further perfect their swing and create more [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many senior golf pros have given lessons and have made a difference in the world of golf for many people. One woman who offers lessons is Michelle Dube in Tijeras Creek. Michelle uses computerized equipment that enhances the student&#8217;s ability to further perfect their swing and create more distance with the ball and the club. The lessons focus on putting, pitching, chipping and the full swing. The classes also include the mental golf workshop to get your mind fit for playing golf as well as your body. If you need lesson, she does have a website for finding out more information about her lessons and dates. </p>
<p>Kylee Naffziger and Mark Holiday who are PGA professionals give lessons on the full swing, chipping and putting. They are located in Bridger Creek. They offer group lessons, ladies lessons, peewee lessons, turf mites, and a Nike full day camp to learn all about golf. You can also request private lessons with either one when your schedule works better. They are there for the young players to the senior golf player and teach you the art of golfing to win. If you opt for private lessons, they run about forty-five minutes and then you also have playing time. </p>
<p>If you want to play senior golf like the pros, you are going to want a pro to give you some lessons. Phil Mickelson needed some help from coach Butch Harmon to get his swing back. He was lacking in form and posture and not doing real well in his game. Nevertheless, with the help of someone who has been there and done that he is back in form and riding on top. If you want to learn how to play like a pro, who better to teach you than a pro who has experience and can watch your every move and help in areas you need help with.  </p>
<p>You might even want to take some lessons from the PGA association professionals as well. Imagine having someone teach you how to play golf according to how the senior golf pros play. Not only do you benefit from this type of lesson, but also you do receive the finest training around. The PGA offers lessons by different age groups and can offer more ways to benefit from your swing. They have a website that gives more information about training and lessons for young and senior golf players. </p>
<p>Many pros and organizations offer golf lessons where you will actually learn what you need to know before heading out on the fairway. Something&#8217;s you also learn is proper golf etiquette, which is very important in any golf setting. Between lessons and manners and the rules of golf, you will be on your way to becoming a scratch senior golf player in no time. The amount of time you spend with lessons and the practice will also account for what type of a senior golfer you will become. Once you learn the sport, you will want to learn some new techniques that that pro&#8217;s know about already.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Find The Right Senior Golf Clubs When you are thinking about changing golf clubs to fit you better as you age, you want to look for golf clubs that will give you distance as well. You may want to have an iron that is custom made, a hybrid club or a clone wood. These are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Find The Right Senior Golf Clubs </p>
<p>When you are thinking about changing golf clubs to fit you better as you age, you want to look for golf clubs that will give you distance as well. You may want to have an iron that is custom made, a hybrid club or a clone wood. These are just a few different ideas when you are thinking about golf clubs. Although the clone clubs are slightly different from the original clubs, many golfers find that these clubs are more suited for their changing needs. Whether you need new irons, woods or drivers you can find some with just enough flex in the shaft that will help you gain more distance. </p>
<p>There are many manufacturers of senior golf clubs such as Calloway, Wedgewood, Adams and Nike. You need to choose a golf club that has enough flex in the shaft, but not too much. It will depend on your ability to swing the club as the amount of flex you need. The flex is what allows the golf club to bend as you swing and connect with the ball. You will choose from the ladies flex, senior flex, regular, stiff and extra stiff flex. If the flex of the shaft is not matched with your swing, you could miscalculate your swing. A senior golf club has a little more flex that that of a beginning golfer. </p>
<p>Many golf course pro shops do have golf clubs with different flex shaft ratings that you can use out on the driving range. This allows the senior golf player to find the right club that will give you the distance. Before you buy a club, trying different shaft flexes will enable you to find the one you need without mistakenly buying the wrong one. You can also find a shop that custom makes golf clubs for senior golfers and have a set of clubs make especially to enhance your game. </p>
<p>Whether you buy an expensive senior golf club or a discounted club will not matter as long as you buy the right club with the right amount of flex. You do however need to buy something durable, this is where it pays to be critical with discount clubs. Just because the club gives you, the distance might not mean it will be the best. Some discount clubs may loosen up as you use it more. This could cause the flex to become softer than what you need. </p>
<p>Senior golf players have more advantages today then what they have in the past. The clubs are designed more for their use and flexibility where as golfers in the past usually only had a few club flexes to choose from as they gained more experience in the game. Finding the different golf clubs and understanding the best clubs will help your game. You can look at different websites under the manufacturers of the clubs to see what they offer and what the ratings are before you seek a pro shop to try the club on the greens.</p>
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		<title>The Top 5 Senior Golf Champion Tour Winners With More Than Twenty Wins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Top 5 Senior Golf Champion Tour Winners With More Than Twenty Wins Senior golf pros have made a name for themselves. The top five leaders in first place wins include Hale Irwin, Lee Trevino, Gil Morgan, Miller Barber and Bob Charles. All but one, Miller Barber continues to play in 2007. They stay fit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Top 5 Senior Golf Champion Tour Winners With More Than Twenty Wins</p>
<p>Senior golf pros have made a name for themselves. The top five leaders in first place wins include Hale Irwin, Lee Trevino, Gil Morgan, Miller Barber and Bob Charles. All but one, Miller Barber continues to play in 2007. They stay fit and in shape to keep up the pace of playing on the senior golf circuit. </p>
<p>Hale Irwin won the Champion Tour forty-five times. Hale turned pro in 1968 followed by an incredible career in the senior golf circle that ranks him higher then any other senior pro. In his career as a pro golfer, Hale not only holds first place in wins, but he has had forty-three second place wins and twenty-two third places wins as well. As of September 28, 2007, Hale has played two hundred and ninety events with eighteen this year so far. </p>
<p>Lee Trevino won the Champion Tour twenty-nine times. Turning pro in 1960, Trevino has played in three hundred and eighty events as of September 28, 2007, and has a record in second place with twenty-six wins and third place with fifteen wins. So far this year Lee has played only five events. </p>
<p>Gil Morgan won the Champion Tour twenty-five times. Morgan turned pro in 1972, which lead to his third place standing in wins. In second place Gil won twenty-seven times and twenty-four times, he came in third place. These stats are calculated up to September 28, 2007. Morgan has played two hundred and seventy-nine events with twenty-three this year. </p>
<p>Miller Barber won the Champion Tour twenty-four times. After turning pro, Miller has played in six hundred and three events taking second place sixteen times and twenty-one times for third place. As of September 28, 2007, Miller stills holds his fourth place standing in total career wins. </p>
<p>Bob Charles won the Champion Tour twenty-three times. After turning pro in 1960, Charles went on to not only hold fifth in first place wins, he has twenty-nine second place wins and twenty-two third place wins. His overall performance includes four hundred and eighty-six events played as of September 28, 2007 with six being played this year. </p>
<p>Although these senior golf pros continue to play the circuit, they do hold different rankings for monetary awards. Charles in ranked eighteenth in championship money awards while Lee comes in twelfth. They continue to play and heat up the Champion Tour wherever they go including the PGA circuit. </p>
<p>These top five senior golf pros take golfing to a new level and help to encourage other seniors to continue golfing even if they are not with the pros. Senior golfing is a great way to stay in shape and the pros have definitely shown us this as they continue to play some the hardest golf courses around the country. Some of the courses they play are harder than others and the skill level changes from course to course. Still they continue to play and delight crowds that travel great distances to see them match wits with other senior golf pros.</p>
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		<title>Senior Golf Mini Tours</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senior Golf Mini Tours Did you know that many senior golf pros started their careers with senior golf mini tours? These tours are for the amateurs and the professionals alike. Both men and women stat their careers with mini tours, which in some cases have payouts up to twenty-five thousand dollars. This is not a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senior Golf Mini Tours</p>
<p>Did you know that many senior golf pros started their careers with senior golf mini tours? These tours are for the amateurs and the professionals alike. Both men and women stat their careers with mini tours, which in some cases have payouts up to twenty-five thousand dollars. This is not a bad purse for a mini tour. If you are considering joining the ranks of the PGA or the LPGA, you might consider gaining some experience with a few mini tours to see how you stand up the rest. This is a fascinating way to life the life of a pro without all the hype right away. </p>
<p> You might sign up for the Cadillac Classic Series or the Sunbelt Senior Golf Tour. You can participate just as the pros do, but with less stress in winning. You can gain pointers on how to make the grade as you travel on your way to the PGA or LPGA. This is great experience for senior golf amateurs trying their hand at joining the ranks of Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player. You compete for a title, but without the pressure of the PGA. You can use the min tours as a way to brush up on your swing, chipping, long drives and short games as well as your putt. </p>
<p>Once have tried your hand at the senior golf mini tours, have succeeded in obtaining a good score, and are confident about your overall golf ranking, you might think about moving onto the PGA or LPGA. You must of course, qualify to join the PGA, but there are people to help you with every step needed to be taken to join the circuit. The min tours are just a step in the right direction. Your winning games could even add up to pocket change if you play the game well. </p>
<p>Many senior golf mini tour players stay with the mini tours for their entire golfing career. They like the mini tours because they are affordable and they can travel less then what you do with the PGA. When you join the PGA, you travel away from home for long periods of time where as a mini tour is scheduled a few times a year and you do not have to participate in everyone if you do not wish. You gain experience, but at your own speed. You have no commitment to any other tours if you do not feel it is the time. </p>
<p>A senior golf mini tour can benefit anyone who is an amateur golfer trying to gain recognition into the golfing circuit. Although you are playing for a purse, you so not have all the expenses that come with being in the PGA or LPGA. Men and women both participate in mini tours as a way of enhancing their experience and never move up into the rankings of the PGA. There many organizations that can help you register for the min tours and will give you all the information you need to get started.</p>
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