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From Tiger Woods to Jack
Nicklaus, the names associated with awesome golf performance
inspire anyone with a club to enhance their performance. For
some, the biggest challenge is finding enough time to play.
Then, offices become practice greens, vacant lots become
impromptu driving ranges and no chance to swing an imaginary
nine iron is passed up.
Modern day golf probably derived from a 15th Century game
played in Scotland. Some historians believe that the people
of the day were so intent on the sport that military
training had come to a virtual standstill. The result was a
royal decree prohibiting anyone from playing, but people
apparently ignored the ban. The ban was lifted somewhere
around the turn of the century, and royalty picked up their
clubs.
Golf equipment is an important consideration and most avid
golfers are anxious to have the best clubs available. But
are top-of-the-line clubs necessary? Who can forget the
performance of Roy McElvoy (Kevin Costner’s character in the
1996 production Tin Cup)? After losing his golf clubs in a
bet, Roy competed in a round of golf using a pool cue, rake
and baseball bat. While most golfers would never hit the
range with such an assortment filling their golf bag, the
equipment largely comes down to preferences.
Where to play, for most people, is often a question of
convenience. The desire to have a nearby range prompted the
first of hundreds of golfing communities around the country.
Entire neighborhoods are built around golf courses, enabling
the residents to step out for a round of golf (or two) even
in a limited amount of time. The privilege comes with a
price tag - sometimes a significant price tag - but for the
avid golfer, it’s a reasonable trade off.
Likewise, vacation destinations and weekend getaways are
often chosen for their golf courses. Golfing can be a family
enterprise and the days of leaving the women and
children to wait at the clubhouse are long gone. More than
ever, schools are offering programs and families are using
the sport as important bonding time.
Golf. The word is sometimes a bone of contention between the
golfer and those less interested in the sport. The golfer’s
attitude could approach the professionalism and
dedication of the best-known pros, the quirky personality of
Roy McElvoy, or something in between. But the result is that
the opportunity to golf will seldom - if ever - be passed
up. Even if the opportunity is an artificial green in the
office, a vacant field or just enough room to swing an
imaginary club, it will do until the next chance to hit a
favorite course.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Duffey Heraux is an avid golfer and owner of Foto Golf,
Inc.,
a leading Internet resource for *a good walk spoiled.*
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