Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Why do we play golf

How are you feeling about your golf game? Are you happy and fulfilled when you come off the golf course? Or are you disappointed, angry and frustrated? For most golfers this will depend almost entirely on what they scored. Good score and the world is great; a bad score and we tend to ask ourselves "Why the hell do I play this stupid game?"
No one can tell you why you play. Why does anyone choose to do anything? It's a highly personal question and everyone will have a slightly different answer. Some want to shoot the lowest score they can, others love to compete against their mates. Some just want to hit the ball as far as possible, others merely enjoy the feel of a sweetly struck golf shot. For many the fellowship, fresh air and exercise are enough.
Whichever way you answer, it is the foundation on which your whole mental approach to the game will be built. As many of us know, if we have played golf for more than a few weeks, the game is more of a mental challenge than a physical one. If the way you think on the golf course is not organised (and this starts with having a clear motive for being there in the first place) you will never be as good as you can be. Everyone has their own reasons for playing. The clearer you are in your own mind about those reasons, the better your mental foundations will be.
To me, I really like to enjoy the game even though I am just a beginner. You may ask why? Maybe it’s just because I am a beginner, and I find my proper golf equipment in a online golf store. The irons I choosed ping g15, also the ping g15 driver.

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