I think there is a problem with the question again. In what way does the customer want to know whether golf is common sense - the way to hit the ball, the playing the game, the objectives of the game. More information please.
everything to do with golf - the whole thing - smacking a stoopid white ball around with different bits of metal and trying to get it into a hole, wearing plus fours, spiky shoos, tiger woods, media constantly blawing on about golf - is any of it common sense? I suspect anonymous has already given us the answer!!
Playing golf is a distraction behaviour which avoids facing real and pressing issues and therefore doing something full and proper with your life. Similar behaviours are exessive alchohol consumption and posting futile messages on a website.
Whether it is common sense to play golf will depend on your individual circumstances. If your life is complete and golf brings you peace, love and happiness, then of course it is common sense; if you are merely putting off a task then the answer will depend on the nature of that task.
I find golf courses rather sterile environments and would recommend a gentle coastal or forest walk in preference to a game of golf. Revelling in the natural world is never a waste of time.
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October 27th, 2006 at 8:08 am
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October 27th, 2006 at 9:27 am
I think there is a problem with the question again. In what way does the customer want to know whether golf is common sense - the way to hit the ball, the playing the game, the objectives of the game. More information please.
October 27th, 2006 at 10:41 am
everything to do with golf - the whole thing - smacking a stoopid white ball around with different bits of metal and trying to get it into a hole, wearing plus fours, spiky shoos, tiger woods, media constantly blawing on about golf - is any of it common sense? I suspect anonymous has already given us the answer!!
October 27th, 2006 at 10:54 am
Playing golf is a distraction behaviour which avoids facing real and pressing issues and therefore doing something full and proper with your life. Similar behaviours are
exessive alchohol consumption and posting futile messages on a website.
Whether it is common sense to play golf will depend on your individual circumstances. If your life is complete and golf brings you peace, love and happiness, then of course it is common sense; if you are merely putting off a task then the answer will depend on the nature of that task.
I find golf courses rather sterile environments and would recommend a gentle coastal or forest walk in preference to a game of golf. Revelling in the natural world is never a waste of time.