And yeah, my handicap was down to a 10 when we were at the thick of it. I trained for six or seven months, golfing every day for six hours, seven days a week, with eight trainers. It was intense.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In my life, I'd like to play more golf and, and get a decent handicap.
It was cool for a couple of weeks, but how much bad golf can you play?
I tried real hard to play golf, and I was so bad at it they would have to check me for ticks at the end of the round because I'd spent about half the day in the woods.
I never played much golf as a kid. I caddied quite a bit but never got serious into golf until about age 15.
I wasn't enjoying golf much. I was kind of getting a little bit tired, I was getting a little bit moody, and I was constantly getting angry. That's not me. And when I saw that I knew I had to change.
I found golf late in life, in 1990. I took some lessons and struggled. Then one day, I hit a drive that was so crisp and clean, with no vibration. There's no feeling like it. I was hooked.
There are so many lessons in life that can be learned through golf. I am not afraid to say that I am still learning some of them and probably will continue for some time.
A handicap is like trying to race and you have a ten pound weight stuck to your waist. That is a handicap.
I sort of play golf because a lot of my friends are into it, but I'm awful - my handicap is about six or seven thousand.
One of my favorite things to do is play golf at Braemar Country Club. It's quiet and not overly crowded. The people are nice, and there's wildlife all around the course. As far as my game itself, I can go from a 10 handicap to a 30, depending on the day.