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REASONS WE LOVE THE GAME OF GOLF!

REASONS WE LOVE THE GAME OF GOLF!

Valentine’s Day is often seen as a day for couples. But, the true reason for the day is to celebrate love, in all its many forms. It could be the love you share with your spouse and family or the love you have for your best friends or the love you have for golf. Whatever your reason is to celebrate, choose to spread the love anytime here at Coal Creek. These are just a few of the reasons we love the game of golf.

You can play as many holes as you want:
Of course you can choose to play the standard 18-hole or 9-hole round. Don’t have that much time? Hit some ball in the driving range. In just 60-minutes you can get outside, exercise, and practice your game on the green. Want to play more? Play 72 holes, just get on the course early.

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Also read: WHY GOLF CLUBS NEED TO CREATE NEW PLAYERS

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You can practice anywhere (literally):
You can practice at the club, on the range, the garden, the living room – anywhere. So don’t let that weather stop you from improving your game and starting strong.

You can compete with anyone despite contrasting abilities:
Thanks to the handicap system; golfers of all different abilities can compete against one another on a level playing field. You can compete against a professional or a novice!

You can love the challenge of the day whatever it may be:
Golf challenges us. It is unpredictable and an inherently imperfect game. It is a game of shanked drives, missed putts, sudden gusts of wind, unfortunate bounces, and imperfections in the turf. The essence of the game of golf is reacting well to inevitable mistakes and misfortunes. Your success is achieved not by perfecting your game (not even the greatest golfers have done this!) but by constantly striving to improve your game while learning to accept and react to challenges that are happening on that day during that round.

It’s fun and rewarding:
Golf keeps you fit and engaged. It can be a friendly competition against friends or with yourself. It challenges both your mind and body and allows you to look inward and work towards improvement. Whether you shoot a 72 or 144, there’s nothing like spending a couple hours, or even an afternoon, out on the golf course. And that feeling when you first break 100, 90, 80 or even 70 is a momentous occasion and makes you realize how much you love the game.

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