Everybody's got a secret golf tip, from the garden hose method to the one-shoe technique. Ours is a little
more out of the way, a little more unusual. It's not just a quick elbow tweak either. It's a little more
full-bodied than that.
To tell the truth, it's a little pregame ritual we've got going. Head down to the Four Seasons in Scottsdale, Arizona and ask for the Golfer's Massage. It'll help your game a lot more than going half-barefoot.
Developed on-site by the hotel's lead massage therapist, the Golfer's Massage is designed to get you loose for your best round in years. It combines Thai massage techniques for your neck and back, Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage for forearms, elbows and quadriceps, and hot stone massage for your lower back. The twist: They use golf balls instead of stones. The balls work the same magic on tensed-up muscles, and the dimples help to unlock your chakra and release your inner Tiger...or at least your inner tiger.
Once you've got your new swagger going, there's plenty of space to try it out, with two sprawling 18-hole courses and over 12,000 total yards of play.
Now if you could just find a mud wrap that would stop that slice...
To tell the truth, it's a little pregame ritual we've got going. Head down to the Four Seasons in Scottsdale, Arizona and ask for the Golfer's Massage. It'll help your game a lot more than going half-barefoot.
Developed on-site by the hotel's lead massage therapist, the Golfer's Massage is designed to get you loose for your best round in years. It combines Thai massage techniques for your neck and back, Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage for forearms, elbows and quadriceps, and hot stone massage for your lower back. The twist: They use golf balls instead of stones. The balls work the same magic on tensed-up muscles, and the dimples help to unlock your chakra and release your inner Tiger...or at least your inner tiger.
Once you've got your new swagger going, there's plenty of space to try it out, with two sprawling 18-hole courses and over 12,000 total yards of play.
Now if you could just find a mud wrap that would stop that slice...