“Blog
Entry Week Thirteen”
Review
In reviewing my favorite thing to do, I realized an
epiphany right away; it is no longer my favorite hobby. Mentioning the actual
activity will shock you, yes it is golf! I have been playing the sport for over
sixteen years. When I first started the game, it actually saved my life in more
ways than one. The game does wonders for people when there in need for peace
and serenity. If you can block out the frustrations of the actual playing side of
it and enjoy the ambiance of nature that is.
Golf
is an individual sport, but it is played with a group of others which you
compete against. However, if you just manage your own game and not think of
your opponents you’ll be better off. Furthermore, there is a psychology side of
the sport comes into play. Not only is the game very tough to play physically,
the mental aptitude it takes to concentrate and stay focused for four to five
hours is intense. Golf is simple yet very complicated at the same time. There
are eighteen holes with a variance of yardages and certain par scores to each
hole. Golf courses averages are 18 holes with a total par of 72 to finish.
Now
here’s the complicated part, since each person has a different skill level,
there is a handicap system set in place to help even things out. People who are
less blessed in the talent area get extra strokes per hole. This adds as a
buffer so to speak to aid them in competing to win. For example; if a person is
a handicap of 2, this means he can shoot a score somewhere between 72 and 74
pretty consistently. Now another person with a handicap of 16 is way out of
this guy’s league, so he gets 14 additional strokes for the round to even out
the difference. Without this amazing system golfers would never compete and
would eventually quit the game.
Here
is where I’ve come to the reality check of why golf is no longer my favorite
hobby. People have become sandbaggers as we like to call them in the sport. For
instance, when a golfer tells you he is a 15 handicap and he shoots a round of
70, this is a sandbagger. His score should be closer to 85ish, if his handicap
was true of what he stated. Otherwise, now he’s known as a liar, a cheater and
a low down scoundrel. These are the kind of people that make the game
ridiculous and no fun.
The reason I am so adamant on stating this kind of
cheating is, because the game insists on an assortment of gambling side games
to create competition. Gambling is just second nature to this game; there are
dozens betting games that can get out of hand if your game is off that day, or
if there is a sandbagger in the field.
Not
only does it take hours of practice to stay on top of your game to be
consistently good. The money to play the game is outrageous, costing now
upwards of $100 to play one round. Now these fees aren’t so bad if your game is
good enough to earn money in the gambling side to supplement playing often.
Finally, if you do have the time, money, talent and mental capabilities to concur
playing this sport then by all means go for it. However, if you’re not good at
the sport and you want to save money, frustration and time doing other things
then I highly recommend doing that instead.
Golf is one of those sports that you have to play to really appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteI've played golf in the past I can see how it can be very relaxing.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to play and wonder how the game works. It does look fun though.
ReplyDeleteI never actually like golf, until I read the way you described it. Now I actually want to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I can golf. I already suck at miniature golf
ReplyDeleteThe way you described golf made me think of it in a way I never had before. It sounds so mentally and physically dificult. I have never understood golf, and that is probably why I never found it interesting. However, you did make it sound very mind blowing. Unfortunately I do not think I have time or patience for it, so I don't think its for me. But I hope you stay away from those sandbaggers and wish you luck.
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