Christopher Harney Considers Golf Flexibility An Essential For Enjoying the Game
This press release informs readers that Christopher Harney considers golf flexibility and essential for enjoying the game.
(prHWY.com) May 3, 2012 - East Falmouth, MA -- Christopher Harney, a skilled golfer, is son of a legendary golfer who Five-time Massachusetts Open championship winner. Christopher held the world record of 1981 National Power Hitting Champion and has been associated with various prestigious golf associations like PGA of America, the Massachusetts Golf Association, and the United States Golf Association.

He used to write for The Boston Globe's weekly sports column, "Ask The Experts", where he used to provide golfing tips and advice so that readers can play better golf. According to Christopher Harney, one of the things that affect a person's ability to enjoy this game is lack of golf flexibility. This term generally applies to senior golfers who suffer from decreased flexibility because of ageing. Decreased flexibility can lead to decreased driving distance. Also, repeating good swings also becomes an ordeal, and this decreased level of performance can frustrate any golfer. Christopher Harney suggests going for golf fitness evaluation to determine the weak areas. Then the strength and flexibility of weak areas can be increased by following proper stretching routine.

Harney has travelled extensively and is well-versed with other cultures. During his stay in Osaka, Japan, Christopher Harney developed and hosted a series of 13 corporate golf television shows in 1983 He started a corporate golf program in 1988 and was the Golf Director at Andover Country Club. This program enjoyed immense success and provided membership to companies like Converse, Wang and Merrill Lynch as its corporate members and this program was a huge success.

About Christopher Harney
Christopher Harney is an excellent golfer who has lived and worked in Southeast Asia for almost two decades acting as a strategic advisor to international companies seeking to enter or expand business activities in Asian markets. He holds a world record as 1981 National Power Hitting Champion and has contributed a lot to the game of golf through his writings, series of 13 corporate golf television shows which he hosted and developed in 1983 when he was based in Osaka, Japan.

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