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from:Of all the various sports practiced in the world today, golf has got to be one of the most often played by amateurs and professionals alike. It is one of those sports that can be played with little skill by people of all ages – young and old alike. Recognizing that golf is one of the major sports in the world has been a great advancement for people who love this game.
Most people think of traditional sports as one on one or team competitions. While golf is often played with other people, the real competitors in the game of golf are you against the golf course. Sure, you can try to score better than your opponents, but really what you are doing is trying to take into consideration things like sand traps, water hazards, and distance so you can make it from tee box to hole with as few strokes as possible.
While golf isn’t a very intensive sports activity, it does provide for good exercise – especially if you walk the course instead of taking a cart. You’re not going to get a good cardio workout, but you certainly will benefit from a good stroll across the links. Plus, the swinging motion will work your back muscles as well as your arm muscles.
Golf is one of the most competitive sports both professionally as well as for amateurs. The lighthearted bantering you can hear on the golf course during a tournament is quite interesting. Many side bets occur on tee boxes and before a match begins. There’s quite a lot of ways you can try to best your opponents and make a little money on the side as well!
You can also find competitive golf in schools as part of their sports programs. These days, it’s not uncommon to find a golf team at the middle school level, and high school and college golf teams have been part of sports programs for years. This is great as it introduces golf to kids at younger ages and they are more likely to continue that interest into their adult years.
Golf is one of the fastest growing sports in the world with fans spanning all age groups coming from all walks of life. Participating in golf as part of a sports regimen provides for much enjoyment, some stress, and a lot of great experiences. If you’ve never tried golf as one of the sports you participate in, you really should. Gain the benefits of this traditional game and see all of the amazing things you have in store!
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