dixiehack
Well-Known Member
Is it possible for someone in their 30s with little athletic ability to take up this sport and not embarrass themselves?
I found myself with two hours to kill on Sunday, and did something I've never done ... stopped by the local driving range and invested in a bucket of balls. Despite the fact I had zero clue what I was doing, it was strangely entertaining. I've played a grand total of nine holes in my life, and that was 15 years ago, but now I'm kind of interested. The guy at the range, who looked like Carl Spackler's first cousin, said they are doing a group lesson night in May, where you get a group lesson and a meal thrown in for $25.
Understand that I have no illusions of grandeur. I would not be able to invest in more than 3-4 rounds per year, and would need to find some thrift store clubs to do so. Mostly I don't want to totally humiliate myself, which means I couldn't stomach shooting more than 120 for very long. I can tell that I have very little power, but don't know how much of that is the product of never having a lesson.
I found myself with two hours to kill on Sunday, and did something I've never done ... stopped by the local driving range and invested in a bucket of balls. Despite the fact I had zero clue what I was doing, it was strangely entertaining. I've played a grand total of nine holes in my life, and that was 15 years ago, but now I'm kind of interested. The guy at the range, who looked like Carl Spackler's first cousin, said they are doing a group lesson night in May, where you get a group lesson and a meal thrown in for $25.
Understand that I have no illusions of grandeur. I would not be able to invest in more than 3-4 rounds per year, and would need to find some thrift store clubs to do so. Mostly I don't want to totally humiliate myself, which means I couldn't stomach shooting more than 120 for very long. I can tell that I have very little power, but don't know how much of that is the product of never having a lesson.