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When I lived in Norway I think I played every day for 6 months. Didn’t help my game 🤣
When I was much much younger I played 26 full rounds of 18 holes in 14 days. We were staying at Sabi River Bungalows for 2 weeks which has a very nice course. Don’t ever remember being tired or bored of playing.
Fast forward to last year where Glyn and I played 7 rounds over 4 days (separated by a weekend) and I was in bits 😳😳
I did the longest day teeing off around 4.30 (probably still too dark to really see properly). Who remembers being a junior and while not managing 12 rounds, we'd play 54 holes, certainly 36 every day and never get bored. Add in a few hours mucking about chipping and putting in between and we were on our feet almost non-stop and we never felt a thing or worried about itI seem to remember somebody posting on here once about doing the longest day challenge for charity, teed off about 3 in the morning with a car headlight or something and then manageing something crazy like 12 rounds.
When I was made redundant about 12 years ago I was up the club every day. I usually played but sometimes would just do nine and then practice. To be honest I was like a pig in muck and had the money not started to run out I'd have carried on. I have no idea how many consecutive days it was (a lot) and I never got bored of it
We have a guy at my club who left his job about 14 months ago now. He had a payoff but had also saved considerably and is in the enviable position of not having to work at this moment in time. He's been playing most days in that 14 months and has already said he plans to take 2019 off work to simply play golf (no aspirations to be much lower than his 12 handicap but to just play). Fair play to him although I'm not sure as a prospective employer how I'd view a two year gap on a CV and got the reply "playing golf" when asked what he did. I have mentioned it but he seems comfortable with everything.I am being made redundant in mid-July, and I dread to think how much golf I will be playing I won't need to get a job for probably an entire year, but ideally I'll start earning money and keeping myself busy from September onwards.
I did go on a golf holiday 18 months ago in Palm Springs and we played 6 rounds in 6 days. Towards the end of the trip, I was starting to get tired and was sort of happy to get home. I think a rest day in the middle would have made things more enjoyable.
If I go away I'll play six days on the bounce.
None of us find it a problem, we're all past 60yrs old now and my brother and I still carry.
The knees may get a bit sore but nothing a couple of cold beers doesn't fix.
I'd play every day if the sky is blue, the course is green and the banter is flowing.