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Does Golf Relieve Stress?

November 30, 2012 | By Pete Girotto | 3 Comments

Many choose golf as a form of relaxation, but is it?
Many think golf is a form of relaxation, but is it?

For as long as I can remember people have told me they use golf to relieve stress. I just don’t get it. I mean, I get it but it just doesn’t work with me. When I think of ways to reduce stress things like meditation, yoga, tai chi and a little couch time come to mind.

Now, some might prefer to go for a walk and see what nature has to offer and others might get involved in sports or an activity. Golf isn’t one of them, for me at least. It’s made up of different elements known to be stress relievers like walking outside or being with friends and even a little physical activity but when you add it all up, the sum doesn’t quite deliver.

Everybody that has played golf can agree that it is frustrating and and could be a little taxing on us mentally. We go through a roller coaster of emotions when we’re out there. When we tee off and land two fairways over – stress. When it takes us 3 or 4 strokes to get out of a sand trap – more stress. When we’re on in 2 and shoot a 7 – not a happy camper. See where this is going?

Let me also add that most golfers will say their worst day on the course is better than their best day at work. True but that’s because roughly 80% of us are dissatisfied with our jobs. My solution to this problem is simple, we must revel in our crappy golf play. Golf stinks, knowing that have some fun!

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Health & Environment Tagged With: lower stress, stress, stress relief

The Benefits Of Stinking At Golf.

October 14, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

How can this be you ask yourself? What “benefits” are there to stinking at golf? Well, I’m glad you asked. There are many benefits to being a hack, you just haven’t realized them yet and they cover a broad spectrum from physical and mental health to financial success.

Everybody knows walking a golf course is very good for the ol’ ticker. Now, throw in the fact that we stink and we’ve just added more walking because we can’t hit straight for s#%@. Bonus, extra exercise! As we’re walking and doing the cardio thing, chances are we’re not alone. Our fellow hacks are right by our side which leads to the next benefit, camaraderie and socialization.

As we enjoy our round of army golf with Lewis & Clark, our stress levels are actually dropping. Take into consideration the walking while engaging in conversation and the laughs that go with it because you know someone is bound to do something funny. Without knowing it, we are putting reality on hold while we immerse ourselves into this game we love.

The more we get out there and stink at golf, the better we’re going to feel. The better we feel, the better we perform at other things, i.e. our jobs, relationships. With that in mind, success is bound to come financially, mentally and physically. Plus the more you suck, the higher your handicap which could make for some interesting gambling opportunities…but you didn’t hear it from me.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: benefits, exercise, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, lower stress

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