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Health Tip: Playing Golf with Arthritis

(HealthDay News) -- Now that it's spring, it's time for golf enthusiasts to hit the links. If you have arthritis, your condition doesn't have to slow you down, experts say.

The Arthritis Foundation says grips, shoes, balls and clubs can all be tailored to ?t your needs and abilities. Here are some of the foundation's tips:

  • Use a lower compression ball (for example, a 90 instead of a 100) so there is more give to the ball when you hit it.
  • Use clubs with lightweight graphite shafts to help absorb shock better.
  • Use a perimeter-weighted head on the club, also for better shock absorption.
  • Build up the grip size on your clubs with athletic tape or a custom grip to help you hold them easier and to reduce stress and pain on your finger joints.
  • If you have arthritis in your hands, try wearing wrist braces and gloves on both hands to stabilize your joints.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes or spikeless golf shoes.

 


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