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Golfing Benfits

October 8, 2008

Are you thinking about taking up golf? You might be thinking that the competitive atmosphere and all that walking would be more work than it’s worth. Well, that is simply not true and as most players will tell you, a bad day of golf is better than their best day at work. Not convinced? Well, here are some things that might change your mind.

Golf is a fun sport no matter how many times you throw your club down in frustration. It is also a sport that is played in a serene, beautiful environment that is quiet compared to many other sports. Even when you make a shot that is less than perfect, you are still relaxed since you are in a peaceful setting and you have a positive outlook on the next shot. It’s a competitive sport and while you may be playing with cut throat players, you can make your game as competitive as you want.

Golf is also a great way to exercise especially if you choose to walk the course. And you get this benefit whether or not you play a good game. A golf round with friends (or new friends) is a great way to socialize and meet fellow enthusiasts. A good shot will give you a sense of accomplishment and even if you’re not hitting at your best, hitting the ball is a great way to take out your frustrations.

Work is something completely different no matter how much you love you job. Understandably, you have expectations to meet at work so there is pressure to perform. Also, there is your boss and most bosses are not the most liked. Even a friendly boss can cause frustration and stress.

A solution that many work places have come up with is holding golf tournaments, especially if there is a good size group of enthusiasts. It’s a great beak away from the office and a way to socialize with coworkers outside the confines of cubicles and fluorescent lighting. Some even “disguise” their golf round by calling it a business meeting; some bosses talk business on the course but most will talk about anything but business.

If you’re not lucky enough to have a boss that will schedule a meeting on the green then there are other ways to get some swings in. See if there are any driving ranges near your work and practice your swing on your lunch. You can also get a virtual golf game for your office that will fulfill your “need for green” without having to take a golf holiday in Spain.

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