Public Golf
Course
Many golfers repeatedly claim that a bad day on the golf
course beats the best day at work every time and very few will
argue. Whether they are male or female, young or old the goal
is all the same to come away from the golf course with a
feeling of accomplishment. Not so much in having their lowest
score ever recorded, but more for being able to get away from
the worries of home and work and spend their concentration on
the intricacies of the game of golf.
Pretentiousness aside, a public golf course gets
considerably more play than private courses, requiring more
maintenance and requires a grounds crew that understands what
foot traffic and an abundance of divots can do to the condition
of the fairways. Some of the better crews working at a public
golf course can maintain the links to a condition that rivals
the country clubs and a private golf course, without the added
expense of membership.
Memberships in private clubs can be pricey with the selling
point being better course conditions and fewer people on the
course, making play faster and less stressful than that on a
public golf course. However, those that consider a public golf
course their home turf, there is something stuffy about other
courses that brag about having fewer people play on their
grounds.
Course Conditions Can
Vary Greatly
Depending on the golf course being played,
conditions such as the cut of the greens, the length of the
fairway grass and the condition of the tee boxes can vary.
While most people believe that private courses and country
clubs will offer the best conditions, many times a public golf
course will have superior conditions, surpassing some of the
exclusive playing fields.
Most golfers are willing to pay slightly more to play on a
public golf course that is in good condition, where some food
may be offered and the employees make them feel like a welcome
addition to their daily work instead of an intrusion. Many of
these courses, especially those near popular vacation areas
often offer some of the best golf available.
It is also recommended that, while playing the same golf course
repeatedly allows people to become better at the game, to truly
become a better golfer it will pay to visit different golf
courses to see how well different angles and views can be
determined in unfamiliar territory.
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