DENNIS GOLF UPDATES:
  • 2025 ANNUAL GOLF MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE NOW! CLICK HERE FOR MOR INFORMATION
  • WINTER GOLF: First Tee Time 9:06AM, EVERYONE is required to check-in with the Pro-Shop before their tee time. All play starts on the 10th hole, All players use the same Temp Tee Boxes. Three holes will be cut into each GREEN, change the pin location after finishing the hole
  • LAST CART RENTAL: 10-18 Holes 12:33PM 9-Holes 1:36PM ALL CARTS ARE REQUIRED TO BE RETURNED NO LATER THAN 4PM 
  • DENNIS PINES IS CLOSED for play until April 1, 2025. 
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  • Due to vandalism on the course at The Highlands, Hole #5 has a temporary Green until further notice. Please stay out of the roped off, damaged area. 
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To be a great golf player, you need to not only focus on your skills on the course, but also pay close attention to your physical health and your muscle strength. Ensuring that your body is strong and in good shape is vital to playing a good game of golf. If you are not a regular in the gym, you may not be aware of what muscles specifically should be focused on to improve your game. Luckily, we’re here to help! Check out some of the muscles that you should work on strengthening next time you hit the gym, and how it will ultimately help to improve your game:

  • Your calf muscles. Working on strengthening your calf muscles can help immensely to ensure that you have a solid base during your golf swing. The more power that you have within your calves, the more powerful that your swing will be. This will help to balance your entire body from the start of your swing through your finish.
  • Your chest muscles. You should work on your chest muscles in order to help your shoulders flex and your arms to extend throughout your golf swing. If you want a smoother rotation, the stronger your chest is, the easier it will be for your body to seamlessly rotate.
  • Your glute muscles. Similarly to your calf muscles, your glutes play an important role in ensuring that you are balanced and stable throughout your stance and swing on the course. With strong glutes, your swing will greatly improve.
  • Your oblique muscles. When you are twisting your torso and body on the course, especially during your golf swing, it is mandatory that your oblique muscles are in good shape. These will help you to easily bend and twist when necessary. If they are not strengthened, you can experience a strained oblique muscle – which you absolutely want to avoid!
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