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Adaptive Golf Motivation Tips

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Summary: Adaptive golf is the process of adapting your game to your current conditions. Learn tips on about this courageous form of the sport of golf in this free video clip.

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By Dave Schoeneck
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Dave Schoeneck has been a coach with adaptive winter sports for the past 25 years. Schoeneck has worked extensively with a wide variety of disabilities including quadriplegia,...read more

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Although it is a popular game amongst people of all ages, the game of golf can be a challenging one. Whether you are an absolute beginner, or someone who has been playing for a while, golf lessons can help you improve you game at any stage. There is a whole new level added if you are disabled. brand new rules and equipment apply and are needed to make the game fair. Golf, like most sports, is one where practice makes perfect. Unfortunately though, it is a sport where practice can often be expensive. Since you can’t practice your game in the backyard, it is necessary to be able to maximize your time at the range or on the course so you can see the most improvement. In this video series, you will learn some exercise that you can do to work on your putting and chipping skills. These exercises, combined with the techniques you have learned, are sure to make you a better golfer. This all applies whether you are disabled or not. To get better practice makes perfect so practice, practice, practice.

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"Hi! My name is Dave Schoeneck and I wanted talk to you about motivating yourself, getting excited about adaptive golf, getting out there finding the right place to golf, finding the right equipment and just getting out there and having fun. This is not as difficult as you might imagine. It's an awful lot of fun and go to your community, find a golf course that caters to adaptive golfers and get out there and start learning the game and having a ball. Tony what would you tell us for someone who is looking at taking up adaptive golf? What are some of the key equipment and some of the factors that would really make it helpful for them to get out to golf? You know, I think really the only thing they need to do is just get the courage and desire to come out and have some fun and do it. You know we are fortunate here at Four Lakes that the owners are very receptive to this at the golf course because of the size and it's a great facility for people of all ages to come and learn in the first place. And, we are blessed to have two carts to offer for the people. But, I think the main thing is for the people to know that it's possible and like you've experienced, that it's just as you know it's a ton of fun. It's no hassle."

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