Greetings fellow Golfers!
I would like to start with a question.
Why do you play golf?
This is an important question to answer honestly because otherwise chasing a ball around a wonderfully manicured field with a bag full of fancy sticks ends up being just that. Isn't there more to be gained from playing this game?
Why you play golf is also a question that shouldn't be answered for you by the ordinary golfing culture that revolves around the survival and preservation of ego, and the domination of others.
Consider this.What if while just hitting a bucket of balls you increase your ability to concentrate? Or the capacity to commit, create, and learn how you learn? Wouldn't that be more worth your time and even contribute to the quality of your life well after you leave the golf course?
So why do you play golf? really?
The answers you come up with will be empowering and if they're not, keep digging, or as one of my competitors from my junior golfing days once said, "It might be time to take up checkers."
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