August 06, 2020 At 07:16 AM By Diego D
APhillip
TRN
DenoNew Jersey
Peter G
Mike MMarblehead MA
BCarroll
CBisgaard Jr
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
April 09, 2021 At 08:03 AM
Some research indicates that dynamic stretching is more effective than static (holding a stretch). I've been trying this, and it has been effective in helping me feel "loose" on the first tee. You can find some good information on YouTube from Genevieve Ling and Me and My Golf, among others. Here is the routine I, an almost 50 year old, use. * Two sets of jumping jacks * Two sets of air squats * Two sets of incline push-ups against the back of a bench * Stretching shoulders and back with a resistance band * Front-to-back and side-to-side leg swings * Loosen up ankles and wrists * Orange Whip * Hit a small bucket of balls, depending on time, working up from wedges to driver and finishing with some pitches and the club I'll use of the first tee * Chip and putt until starter calls I know I look a little goofy doing the calisthenics, but I feel pretty good when I get to the first tee. I'll shorten or extend the range session depending on time, but the warm-up part I always do.
Tyler_SCypress, TX
Les MCT
Benjamin DRockwall, TX
Rob_Roth1San Diego, CA
Richard L
Sign In
Haven't registered for Team Titleist yet?
Sign Up