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Four Myths of Golf

Are you worried about starting golf because you worry it will cost too much? Do you assume it takes too long to play? Does it conjure up the image of a stuffy, old-fashioned game? It’s time to rethink all those golfing myths that might be holding you back from taking up the game. Here are some of the most common myths about golf and the truth about what really happens in the modern game…
A lady playing golf
Myth 1 Golf takes all day to play

Golf can take no longer than any other hobby or pastime, there are quicker ways to play the game that fit in with busy lifestyles in which two hours is now the span for most leisure activities such as going to the cinema, dinning out, playing tennis, bowling, going to the gym.
The average round of 18 holes of golf takes four hours. However, you can play just nine holes which takes half the time. There are then shorter formats such as Par 3 courses, Pitch and Putt, Adventure golf and driving ranges can also help you hone your golfing skills in quick, short sessions.
Don't let time constraints put you off playing golf, nine holes is fine as less really does mean more…


Myth 2 Golf is a stuffy game

Golf is changing – with a new wave of players, fans, locations and playing formats, however many people still think its stuck in the Victorian age when men had to wear a jacket and tie and ladies could only play on selected days and time and weren’t allowed full access to the club. This is not what you’ll find in today’s modern golf clubs.Most are vibrant and welcoming with a range of memberships to meet all lifestyles.
You such just need to take a looks at the flamboyant golfer Ian Poulter with his hairstyles and dress sense, range of clothing and execessories available for women and men.

Myth 3 Golf is a game for men

Golf is a game for all. Unlike any other sport, golf’s unique handicap system allows people of different abilities to play and compete together.  There are some great women players, such as Laura Davies, Annika Sorenstam and Paula Creamer.
With plenty of time for conversation on the course and a great social life in the club house after, it's a great game for women and men alike.The Equality Act 2010 means that no one can lawfully discriminated against so by law everybody is treated equally in golf clubs.

Golf offers a winning combination of exercise, sporting skill and social interaction that make it the perfect tonic for health and happiness.


Myth 4 Golf is an expensive game

Golf does not need to be expensive and like any other sport you can spend as little or as much as you like. There are playing options, equipment and clothing to suit every budget.

Get started with a five-week beginner courses from Get into golf for £25, equipment will be provided.
Buy new sets of start-up golf clubs and bag for as little as £200 or pick up a second-hand set on Ebay for as little as £50.

Flexible memberships, also known as golf credits, start from around £150. This is where you buy points and cash them in every time your play. The value of the points may vary on the time of day or of the week. Some of these give you access to different courses.
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