Stop agonising about how infrequently you play and make 2017 your most active golfing year to date. Here, we give advice on how you can get the very most from your game this coming year.
Golf is a compelling sport: the complexities, the unpredictability, the struggle to achieve and improve. For anyone ever bitten by the golfing bug, there’s nothing quite like playing this game. But an often-heard lament among UK golfers is they “just don’t get out there enough.” Yes, time and financial constraints can be problematic, but these might be overcome with a little planning and flexibility. Here’s some advice to help you make 2017 your most comprehensive playing year ever.
Take every opportunity
Golf clubs are more proactive than ever when it comes to organising competitions and social golfing get-togethers. If you’re a member, find out about these, get down there and enjoy them. By playing regularly with, or against, a group of like-minded golfers you’ll feel more inclined to find time to head to the course. Not only will you be practising your game, but you’ll also be making friends.
If you’re not a member, you’ll find clubs and facilities are extremely keen to welcome visitors with increased flexibility in terms of timing, price and open events.
Keep your options open
If you’re considering joining, or re-joining, a club but are concerned about value for money, look what local facilities are offering. Increasingly, many clubs will offer flexible membership schemes that could more efficiently fit your requirements. There might be five- or three-day membership options, transitional membership categories or fee structures where you purchase credits to play. You’re the consumer so shop around and see what suits best.
Plan ahead
This story is from the February 2017 edition of Golf Monthly.
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