Improve your handicap after 60 — three levers that really work
From age 60, the Handicap Index increases by 2 to 5 strokes for most players. But 18 percent improve it – against the trend. Three strategies to achieve this.
JUNE 2026 EDITION · SENIOR GOLF MAGAZINE
From age 60, the Handicap Index increases by 2 to 5 strokes for most players. But 18 percent improve it – against the trend. Three strategies to achieve this.
STRATEGIES · MYTHS The Ten Biggest Senior Golf Myths — [...]
A sleepless night can cost up to 35 percent of your hand-eye coordination. For senior golfers, sleep is the most underestimated score-booster—more valuable than any swing practice.
Over 80 percent of Germans over 60 have a vitamin D deficiency. The consequences for the golf swing range from the risk of falling to putting consistency — measurable.
Yale 12-Year Longitudinal Study: Senior Golfers Show 22 Percent Better Cognitive Test Results Than Non-Players of the Same Age. Why Golf Keeps You Mentally Sharp Longer.
The sensation of thirst decreases by up to 40 percent with age. Anyone who spends four hours on the court in summer can unknowingly build up a deficit of two liters — a drop in score from the 13th hole.
After age 60, you lose one percent of muscle mass annually – sarcopenia. Three exercises per week, each lasting ten minutes, reverse the trend and preserve momentum strength and standing stability.