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Whether you care to admit it or not, golf is a very attention-grabbing sport. It has lured its own share of fanatics and critics. There are those who support it because of the supposed perks it offers while others are assailing it for the drawback it entails. Right now, if you are still in doubt on which side to lean towards, here is an interesting list of drawbacks that may make you want to conduct a very thorough cost-benefit analysis.

First of all, playing golf is something that is reserved for the elite because it requires a deep bank account. If you don’t have sufficient funds, you cannot play well. How can you when you don’t have cash to pay for the golf club membership? You can’t also afford to buy luxurious golf clubs, pay the trainer, caddy and the use of the cart. If you are just a nobody who aims to become a superstar in this field, you need more than skills. It is imperative that you have courage so that you can pursue your passion. You must continuously strive to become better so that advertisers will notice you and offer you to be their endorser. If you fail to do this, you will simply rot along the way.

In addition, this sport is not good for the weak of heart and spirit. You must remember that this is a more than just a battle between physical bodies. It is also a battle of intellectual skills because mental alertness and vigilant scrutiny are required in assessing whether the weather condition is appropriate for teeing off or striking a ball.

Second, playing golf does not really contribute much to one’s physical activities. When compared to other sports, it is very low impact. Hitting the balls does not burn many calories. It is also interesting to note that most golfers do not walk as they transfer from one hole to another. They prefer taking it easy and riding their golf carts. They also lose the benefit of improving their upper body strength when they allow their caddies to carry their clubs and other equipments.

If you want to lose weight, improve your flexibility or tone your body, this is not a good choice to even make the shortlist. You are better off finding another sport to be involved in.

Third, playing golf will make you an indirect destroyer of the natural flora of the environment. Have you ever seen an unruly fairway in your entire life? Of course not! The greenery is maintained so that the grasses would look and feel perfect for the select few who are playing the game. Every day, fountains are turned on using thousand of liters of water to maintain the place in its impeccable form. Sprinkling a valuable resource such as water purely for aesthetic purposes surely reeks of elitism and complete disregard for Mother Nature.

The wide expanse of land that is used to make a nine hole golf course is simply a waste of resources. If you double this figure for 18-hole golf course, that amounts to a big space that could have been used for other more meaningful purposes. It is not a very feasible plan to implement especially with the increasing number of people living in shanties.

As you can see, playing golf is not the same as any other sport. You need to consider a lot of factors before taking the plunge so that you will not feel guilty later on.

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