Mulligan9111
Go Skers!!
I'm just curious what everyone's impression is on the game of golf. There have been a couple threads now asking if something is "killing golf". So it got me wondering, is golf really dying or in the process of being killed off?
Personally, at least where I live, golf seems to be really steady. Getting a tee-time is something you have to do many days in advance, there are always a bunch of people at the course, and the events (scrambles/best balls/etc.) are almost always sold out. I guess I never really thought about the game of golf being killed as, around me, it seems to be rolling on like it has been for the past 5 to 10 years. I would say since Tiger, but there was a stretch there when the economy went in the toilet that golf took a down turn here.
Personally, at least where I live, golf seems to be really steady. Getting a tee-time is something you have to do many days in advance, there are always a bunch of people at the course, and the events (scrambles/best balls/etc.) are almost always sold out. I guess I never really thought about the game of golf being killed as, around me, it seems to be rolling on like it has been for the past 5 to 10 years. I would say since Tiger, but there was a stretch there when the economy went in the toilet that golf took a down turn here.