Back to my "to do" list before Christmas. Clean up and organize the golf trophies and plaques that my hubby and son have won over the course of their "golfing" careers.The basement is where I store or display most of the golfing plaques and awards of my hubby and son. My son was a junior golfer and he did not continue on with the game for he found a more "active" sports. MY husband's collection of awards is quite impressive as he only started his "golfing" career in 1994. I have no affinity to the game. The concept that I had that golf, as a hobby, is expensive rings true. Golfing equipment costs and the green fees are stiff. I can never understand why he has to buy different brands of golf clubs.
It is seldom that my husband goes to the mall to shop. On rare occasions that he does he inevitably gears toward a Golf shop. He looks over the newest and latest in golf paraphernalia. Most of the time he ends up buying... anything "golf". Of late he has not been so active in his golf games. He had to take it easy for a bit because of his heart condition.
One time, I heard him discussing "golf" with one of his buddies. They were talking games in the European circuit as they had the notion of playing golf there someday. They were also comparing the golf courses and links in the USA, Europe and Asia. They were also discussing who the best designers are when it comes to links and courses. I then told them about an online site where you can look for just about anything related to golf in Europe. The site www. golfkurs.com details on the golf courses in Europe, best online golf shops and other pertinent golfing trivia.If you're into golf, better check it out.
It is seldom that my husband goes to the mall to shop. On rare occasions that he does he inevitably gears toward a Golf shop. He looks over the newest and latest in golf paraphernalia. Most of the time he ends up buying... anything "golf". Of late he has not been so active in his golf games. He had to take it easy for a bit because of his heart condition.
One time, I heard him discussing "golf" with one of his buddies. They were talking games in the European circuit as they had the notion of playing golf there someday. They were also comparing the golf courses and links in the USA, Europe and Asia. They were also discussing who the best designers are when it comes to links and courses. I then told them about an online site where you can look for just about anything related to golf in Europe. The site www. golfkurs.com details on the golf courses in Europe, best online golf shops and other pertinent golfing trivia.If you're into golf, better check it out.
The concept that I had that golf, as a hobby, is expensive rings true. Golfing equipment costs and the green fees are stiff. I can never understand why he has to buy different brands of golf clubs.
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