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Writer's pictureCloe Ann Montoya

Golfing—what’s it all about, anyway?

For any international readers who don’t know about it…


… what is Golf?


Golf is a sport played on a golf course. Golfers use clubs to hit balls into a series of holes.

Golf is the oldest known ball-and-stick game in the world, dating back to the 15th century.



The game was originally played as a means of training for warfare and, therefore, it was played on battlefields, with each player trying to strike the ball towards an enemy's target or goal.


What is the Future of Golf?


Golf is a sport that has been around for centuries. The game was invented in Scotland in the 1700s, and it quickly became popular among players across Europe. By the 1800s, golf had spread to North America.


Today, golf is played all over the world. It's enjoyed by millions of people of all ages. Golf is an important part of many cultures and traditions around the world. What does the future hold for golf? Here are some possible changes that might happen in 2022.




The Future of Golf is still Bright


With the rise of the millennial population, the sport is gaining popularity.


Despite being an old sport (much like professional dancers studying Ballet, a field that's slowly reducing in number regarding willing dancers), the number of golfers has increased by 10% in recent years, and it's not slowing down anytime soon.


The sport has been making a comeback in recent years, with more and more people being introduced to it every day.


It has also been suggested that one of the reasons for this increase in popularity is due to millennials taking up the sport as a hobby.


The millennial generation are often portrayed as being lazy or having no interest in physical activity, but this couldn't be further from the truth.


Millennials are actually very active people who enjoy spending their time on tasks that they find fun or challenging - which is why they're often found doing things like going to concerts or playing sports like golf.

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