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Carmen Vasey • 55 and Older
Hey there, fellow fairway fanatics! If you've been slicing drives and sinking putts for decades, you know the joy of golf; the crisp morning air, the meditative focus, and that sweet sound of a well-struck ball. But what if I told you that adding a dash of tennis to your routine could supercharge your game, your health, and your social life? As someone who's traded birdies for aces in my later years, I can attest: learning tennis as a golfer isn't just a fun detour; it's a smart crossover that pays dividends. Especially after 55, when staying active and varied becomes key to longevity. In this post, we'll dive into the benefits of blending these two racket-and-club sports, how they beautifully complement each other, and practical tips for balancing them without burning out. Let's tee off!
Carmen Vasey • Mental Aspect
It's time to develop your golf mindset. Don't let your thoughts and emotions hold you back from achieving your best performance on the course.
Carmen Vasey • General
Do you have fun golfing? Or do you find yourself counting down the minutes until you can escape the golf course?
Carmen Vasey • New Golfers
New golfers should learn the basic and most common golf rules before going out on the course.
Carmen Vasey • New Golfers
Learning golf etiquette before swinging a club helps a new golfer get out on the course with more confidence.
