Golf Is A Four Letter Word!?

The old joke here is that many golfers use colorful four letter words to describe their poor shots and bad breaks while playing golf. I think I have used them all as well in my golf journey. With that said tongue and cheek, I prefer to call golf by a different four letter work – TIME.

Golf is how a person chooses to spend his or her valuable time. A golfer chooses to spend two or four hours with someone or a group of people that they consider a friend or they love. Perhaps it is a person they would like to know better, or meet a perfectly good stranger and last play by themselves for practice or fast round. Enjoying the outdoors and getting in some exercise are real life benefits of this great game.

Golf allowed me to grow as a young man by giving me countless opportunities to meet and make new friends at the local public golf course in Rockville, MD. The TIME I spent there developing my game created a personality that welcomed anyone into my life willing to make new friends regardless of race, creed, religion, economic status or station.

However! Golf can be hard time to pass if you struggle to get the ball into the air in the direction you want it go. It can be a terribly frustrating way to spend your valuable time trying not to lose all your newly purchased golf balls. I am here to help you enjoy your Time on the golf course by teaching you how easy it is to “hit” a golf ball in the direction you wish it go with effortless power and control.

This will allow you can spend more time talking with your playing partners. I hope one or of those persons is your spouse and children. That is Time well spent!

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