The Senior Golf Guild
The Senior Golf Guild is a new site to the Internet where
senior golfers review golf courses and they report their
findings. This a new adventure that started back in 2004.
The idea of the Senior Golf Guild is to report if the golf
courses are friendly to the senior golfer and what they offer
as far services and easy of using the golf course. For seniors
starting their retirement years and want a good game of golf,
this site will be a benefit when looking for golf courses that
are senior friendly.
Golfers just you can review golf courses and help others
choose a course that is just right for them. The idea behind
this rating system is show golfers good courses to play at, but
also to address issues with golf courses that seniors might
want to play, but they are not senior friendly. Whether this is
a good thing or bad thing is a matter of personal opinion.
If you are a golfer and happen to be a senior, you might
want to experience courses the way they are instead of having
improvements. Not all courses are designed the same and there
are reasons for this, the top one being different playing
fields allows the senior golfer to practice different
techniques.
As a golfer, you need to try different golf courses to have
a variety in your game. If all the golf courses were exactly
the same with all the same services and amenities, you might
not experience different techniques for golfing.
If a course is different, you have to adjust for that and
continue with the game. This is what makes a true golfer a pro
at what they do. Yes, some courses may not be as well groomed
as others, but this is part of golfing. As long as you play the
game, the way you need to, you can play anywhere no matter if
they are senior friendly or not.
The Senior Golf Guild does seem like a good idea, but maybe
someone will see a golf course differently than another golfer
does. Just because the course seems to be at fault for a bad
game, it may be the person behind the game.
Using opinions, that other have about senior golf courses
should be taken with some thought. You might like the course or
find the difficulty of the course more challenging than another
senior golf player finds.
Avid senior golf players will play at courses they like or
even dislike as long as they find a challenge. What better way
to find a challenge than to play at golf courses that might be
up to the standards of other golfers. Yes, the condition of the
course is important, but it also depends what the condition is
and if it affects the overall game.
Some people may think that rugged terrain is not for senior
golfers, but then if you never try a course like this because
of what someone else says, you may miss out on something
exciting and you will never know how your game could have
been.
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