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Title: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Andy on September 22, 2008, 05:56:38 PM
I would have started this thread sooner, but I was sure I was the only one.  I'm still pretty sure I'm the only one, but I guess it doesn't hurt to check:

Anyone else play golf?  My game is currently transitioning from horrendous to not-too-embarassing.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Gilly on September 22, 2008, 07:19:56 PM
I used to, but I couldn't afford it anymore. I used to be pretty good but I stopped playing sophomore year of college. 8 years later, I still can't afford it and I suck.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: yesno on September 22, 2008, 08:26:39 PM
What leads one to play golf?
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Andy on September 22, 2008, 08:55:03 PM
wanting to be away from people for 4 hours.  I go hit balls at lunch so that i have a reason not to go to lunch with my coworkers.  plus, it gets me out for some fresh air and lets me take out my aggression.

there is nothing more frustrating than golf, but there is almost nothing that feels as good as when you hit a really solid shot.  there are rounds where I have hit 1 good shot, but that shot made me want to go play some more.

also, I have tried to keep with it many times in the past, but I always just wanted to play.  Now I enjoy going to the range (probably only because it's preferable to being at work), so I think I have a better chance to stick with it.  also, the short game part of it is fun and it's the part that makes you score a lot better.

I rarely play, but I hit balls every day.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Gilly on September 22, 2008, 09:35:03 PM
What about golf isn't appealing? You're on a beautiful course trying to get a ball in a hole without exerting a ton of energy. You're not up against anybody but yourself and likewise you don't rely on anybody but yourself. You can compete but in the end it's up to you to get the job done and nobody is stopping you from doing it. It's a great game, too bad it's so freaking expensive to play. It's not really worth starting up unless you can devote money (and time I suppose) to get good at it. You can't just go to the park and practice your jump shot.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Steeley Chris on September 22, 2008, 09:46:23 PM
Rich Kid "Sport"
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Andy on September 22, 2008, 09:53:48 PM
Rich Kid "Sport"
I guess this is supposed to be an insult?
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Forrest on September 22, 2008, 10:03:44 PM
Rich Kid "Sport"
I guess this is supposed to be an insult?

Yes, federal law should mandate that you can only play basketball, football, or hockey, since those sports cost no money to play. How dare you enjoy something that doesn't make you winded, Andy?

Shameful.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: AllisonLeGnome on September 22, 2008, 10:07:34 PM
I used to live basically across the street from a (public) golf course but I only ever went there to go sledding in the winter.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Gilly on September 22, 2008, 10:19:15 PM
I'd say that everyone should try it but I can't. You need to put a lot of money into the game to get decent and it won't be all that fun until you get to that decent point. Clubs cost about 200 bucks if you're going cheap, and it's something like 7-10 bucks to go hit a bucket of balls at the range. You're going to need to do that at least 20-30 times before you should go out and practice on a real course which will set you back about 25-30 dollars if you're playing the executive 9 hole course at a public club. I'd say it'll end up being 400 dollars at the very least before the game's fun to play. At least when you go out to the range you can practice your putting for free!  ;D It's definitely a game for the rich, but I can't deny that it's really fun.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Come on, Jason on September 22, 2008, 10:19:23 PM
At 14, I got my first job at a golf course in Annandale, Virginia.  I worked there for three summers.  In hindsight, I'm grateful - I learned how to parallel-park golf carts, how to cook, and got hours of invaluable exposure to people I desperately wanted to be nothing like.

That said, I usually watch the majors.  Tiger rules.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Andy on September 22, 2008, 10:21:52 PM
At 14, I got my first job at a golf course in Annandale, Virginia.  I worked there for three summers.  In hindsight, I'm grateful for it. I learned how to parallel-park golf carts, how to cook meat, and got a lot of valuable exposure to the kinds of people I thought I wanted to become the opposite of.

That said, I usually watch the majors.  Tiger rules.
the worst thing about golf is the golfers, for sure.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: buffcoat on September 23, 2008, 11:58:33 AM
I love golf.  It's ineffable, though - you either love playing it or you don't see the point or you are downright hostile to it.

All I can say is, I enjoy playing a lot. 
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: erechoveraker on September 23, 2008, 12:33:41 PM
I love going to the driving ranges. I suck horribly though at every other aspect besides hitting the ball hard, and doubt I would enjoy a real game.

I like watching it on tv, does that count?
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: jbissell on September 23, 2008, 01:21:14 PM
Rich Kid "Sport"

Isn't that lacrosse? Although that seems strange because it's probably one of the cheaper sports to play, equipment-wise.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: AaronC on September 23, 2008, 01:22:18 PM
At 14, I got my first job at a golf course in Annandale, Virginia.  I worked there for three summers.  In hindsight, I'm grateful - I learned how to parallel-park golf carts, how to cook, and got hours of invaluable exposure to people I desperately wanted to be nothing like.

I'm picturing this guy...
(http://www.reason.com/UserFiles/Image/dweigel/caddyshack.jpg)
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Beth on September 23, 2008, 02:52:47 PM
I don't care if people play golf, but for me personally  it seems boring. MINI GOLF, however, is awesome.
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: Phantom Hugger on September 23, 2008, 03:32:59 PM
What about golf hunting tourists isn't appealing? You're on a beautiful course trying to get a ball inyour slob out of a hole without exerting a ton of energy. You're not up against anybody but yourself and likewise you don't rely on anybody but yourself. You can compete but in the end it's up to you to get the job done and nobody is stopping you from doing it. It's a great game, too bad it's so freaking expensive to play. It's not really worth starting up unless you can devote money (and time I suppose), and legal fees to get good at it. You can't just go to the park and practice your jump shot.

(http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m1/theimann/most_dangerous_game.jpg)
Title: Re: Golf, Golf, Golf
Post by: dave from knoxville on September 23, 2008, 03:47:21 PM
I played a lot from ages 13-around 38, but the 8 days before my 40th birthday I broke my hip/pelvis into 6 pieces, and since then I am both wobbly and under-muscled in the very spot you need to push off on.

I can't bowl anymore, either.