On Golf:-
I used to play a lot of golf as that was the only way to have access to the senior management of some of my clients.
We would get up at 5.30am for the event and be only back home around 4pm. There goes the whole Saturday. Sometimes, we even have to do the same thing on Sunday.
Some people considered it "fun". I find it to be a rather unproductive exercise. Wasting the whole day hitting a small ball and thereafter, talking about how great we were on hitting that small ball ...
Some people considered it an "exercise". I think there are more efficient ways to exercise.
Some people considered it a "spiritual experience" ie. full concentration & visualization. Again, I think there are more efficient ways to have a spiritual experience...
However, I think the reason why most people really engage in this rather "unproductive" game is because it's an expensive sport. It's good for their ego. It tells them that they have "arrived". I've seen so many people bragging about their golf game ...
While there is not enough land for housing, there's scarcity of water, we see it fit to continue having golf courses ...If I'm an Alien observing the human race, I would again be shaking my head in wonder and amazement ...
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My apologies to any avid golf fan out there if I have offended you.
I have actually been playing golf for 30 years and I do enjoy the game once in a while. My best time on the golf course is actually when I dont keep score and I try to do my best on every stroke.
But which avid golf fan would be doing that ? They would be keeping score and trying their best to reduce that score ( as if it really matters )
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