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Swinging Both Ways: Why Golfers Over 55 Should Pick Up a Tennis Racket
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!

Take Pressure off New Golfers - Teach Good Pace
Help new golfers not feel pressured by teaching and modeling a good pace of play.

Pacing Your Play
Golf is an excellent opportunity to bond with your friends and share your experiences. However, it's imperative to bear in mind that faster golfers may be playing in the group behind you. Here are some useful tips we suggest for pacing your play.