Saville85
Hacker
So today my society let me down and our event was cancelled at the last minute. With the kids in childcare and the weather in good shape, I decided not to miss an opportunity to play and jumped on for 18 holes on my lonesome.
This is something I've never done before as I've always perceived golf as being a social experience as much a sporting one; catching up with friends, etc...
In fact playing golf alone is one of the reasons I've not joined a club before now as I've been worried about usage if playing partners were unavailable.
However today has opened my eyes and completely changed my perception on solo golf and I for one am a fan now (not all the time though)
My experience did make me wonder what the general perception on solo golf was and how many others regularly play a full 18 holes on their own?
This is something I've never done before as I've always perceived golf as being a social experience as much a sporting one; catching up with friends, etc...
In fact playing golf alone is one of the reasons I've not joined a club before now as I've been worried about usage if playing partners were unavailable.
However today has opened my eyes and completely changed my perception on solo golf and I for one am a fan now (not all the time though)
My experience did make me wonder what the general perception on solo golf was and how many others regularly play a full 18 holes on their own?