Public
Golf Courses
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Auburn
Hills Golf Course
443 S. 135th St. West, (316) 219-9700
Augusta Country Club
1610 Fairway; Augusta, (316) 775-7281
Braeburn Golf Course
4201 E. 21st., (316) 685-6601
Clearwater Greens
Clearwater, (316) 584-2799
Echo Hills Golf Club
800 E 53rd St, (316) 838-0143
Green Valley Greens Golf Course
16020 E Douglas - Andover, (316)
733-4100
Hidden Lakes Golf Course
6020 S Greenwich Rd., (316)
788-2855
L.W. Clapp Golf Course
4611 E Harry, (316) 688-9341
MacDonald
Park Golf Course
840 N Yale, (316) 688-9391
Pawnee Prairie Park Golf Course
1931 S Tyler, (316) 721-7474
Pine Bay Golf Course
6615 S Grove, 524-7300
Sim Park Golf
Course
2020 W
Murdock, (316) 337-9100
Terradyne Country Club
1400 Terradyne - Andover, (316) 733-5851
Twin Lakes Golf Course
McConnell AFB, (316) 652-4038
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Pro
Golf Tips
Golf professionals all agree: If you do not keep your balance
during the entire swing, it is not possible to have a good stroke. It sounds
simple to keep your balance, doesn't it? Unfortunately, it is impossible to
have good balance when you are so tense that you are "white knuckling" the
club, your entire body is stiff, and you are trying to hit the ball too hard.
When you are just starting to play golf, you are frequently warned to
not hit the ball too hard. Energy that is focused will make the ball go much
further than a hard swing that does not make contact with the ball at the
club's center. When you are well balanced, you are more free to hit the ball
correctly.
Keep your head still, with your eyes focused on the ball.
The more still your head is, the better you will be able to see the ball. This
helps to create the foundation for you to keep your balance. Any movement or
distraction that hinders your balance will make it impossible to focus on the
ball. It is imperative that you keep your head perfectly still and do not move
it during your swing.
If you want to keep your balance, you need to
relax your body and muscles. If you don't relax, then your head is going to
move.
Keeping your balance is necessary for you to enjoy a great game of
golf. It will take time for you to see definite improvement, so be patient.
Concentrate on keeping your balance and your head in one place and in no time
you will be enjoying an excellent golf game that your friends will be envious
of!
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