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WINDERMERE, Fla. — As you already know a box of Titleists for Dad the Golfer on Father’s Day is a temporary gift at best. A new shirt may be his latest unlucky color. There is one thing you can do for Dad the Golfer this Father’s Day. You can give him the gift of health in the way of a subscription to Golf Fitness Magazine, the only national fitness magazine attuned to golfers of all ages and skill levels with the mantra: Better Conditioning, Better Focus, Better Golf.
Why should Dad be a statistic? Of the 25 million golfers in the U.S., 70 percent are ailing or playing with an injury. Sixty percent cannot physically make the proper body movement that will allow a mechanically correct swing. The remaining 40 percent of this group that already possess the physical ability, would be interested in gaining more distance, more control, more endurance and becoming properly conditioned to play safer and longer.
Dad may never have expressed a desire to increase his physical conditioning, but he’s always looking to feel better at the end of a Saturday round and at the start of Sunday’s. You can give him that gift.
"We’ve found that no less than 35 percent of the golfers are already avid with their fitness, health and wellness," said Golf Fitness Magazine Founder and Publisher Steve Gomen. "Research suggests that the remaining group of golfers, when introduced and educated about the topic will want to participate in it as well."
Don’t underestimate Dad the Golfer. He may not be chronologically 25 anymore, but don’t let on that you know differently. Let him follow the lead of Golf Fitness Magazine and Dad the Golfer will play golf longer, live longer and healthier and thank you forever.
To subscribe go to www.golffitness-magazine.com.
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ABOUT GOLF FITNESS MAGAZINE
Golf Fitness Magazine is a national publication created to grow the game of golf by getting more people into the game and more importantly, keeping them playing the game longer. For more information, please call Steve Gomen at 407-864-5077, or visit the Golf Fitness Magazine Web site at www.golffitness-magazine.com.
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