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Modern Technology Has Changed The Game Of Golf!

You are probably thinking, “Tell me something I don’t know.”  Everyone that has played the game for any significant amount of time is aware of the fact that technology has changed the game of golf.  Technology has changed the equipment so that the ball will go further and straighter.  Everyone is aware of this.  This being true, there is an enormous amount left to talk about.

In this era of golf everyone is wrapped up in the effects of equipment.  Although very important, there is a great deal more involved in the game of golf than just equipment.  These areas of the game often seem to get lost in the shuffle.

Up until the emergence of technology, molding a good player was thought of as The Triangle of Player Development. There were three focal points of development.  The focal points were Instruction, Equipment, and Mental. The molding of a players development as been modernized as well.

Once a player is involved in quality instruction, been fitted for the right equipment, and is prepared mentally; does this mean the development stops?  There is much more to the game.  How about Course Management, Shot Making Skills, or maybe most importantly Physical Conditioning.

Everyone that has ever played the game of golf has experienced a point and time where they have struggled with their game.  Many have pinpointed the problem precisely only never being able to get over the hump.  When presented with this problem, be very aware of limitations that may exist. Flexibility and conditioning is a proven aspect of the golf.

Many golfers spend the majority of their time making sure the equipment fits the swing.  What most likely needs to be fitted is the body to the golf swing.  For more insight please view Golf Talk w/Robert Robbins. You can also Become a Fan of Golf Professional Robert Robbins – Corolla Light Resort in Corolla, NC. If interested in sending in a video please check out Send Me A Video.


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