Benefits of Playing Golf
Physical exercise
The
greatest physical benefit to playing golf is getting exercise from
walking. Walking for 18 holes is often the equivalent of walking 3-to-4
miles. This gets the golfer's heart going and blood pumping. It is a
stimulating if not rigorous activity. Golfer who play three or four
times a week are getting quite a bit of exercise.
Improving concentration
Those
who have trouble concentrating can turn the weakness around by taking
up the game of golf. Golfers have to learn how to focus on the shot they
have coming up and concentrate on the fundamentals of their swing. If
they are thinking about what they will be doing later that night, or the
following week on vacation, they won't be able to play successfully.
Playing golf helps a person learn to concentrate and focus on the task
at hand.
Socialization
Golf
is a competitive game and most golfers want to win. However, the
competition takes place in a friendly and social environment. Golf gives
its participants a chance to talk to each other and discuss life issues
even as the golfer thinks about the next shot. Golf is a friendly game
and it gives players a chance to enjoy each other's company while
competing.
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