...the majors are always more "exciting" than regular season basketball, but the playoffs are on a whole different level
Brent Musberger made his statement when the Blazers won their 1977 championship and it was his excuse for not showing the locker room celebration and instead cutting away to a golf match.
I have gone golfing once in my life. My dad took me to a golf course in Toronto with a buddy of his. It was just before my 12th birthday. I ended up getting sick on the 4th hole. He never took me golfing again, and I have never had anyone to go with. It seems like a fun sport and those courses look beautiful!
I like to get a round in when I could when I was working, especially when traveling. IBM had some nice courses back east, the one in Poughkeepsie NY was especially nice. I managed to break into the 70s one time on that course way back when I was still a young fellow. That was the one and only for me, and I haven't played there in 40 some years now. When I move to Bandon I got interested again for awhile, but got pissed off trying to break 80, so I let it go for a few years. Then It occurred to me that I just might be able to shoot my age when I turned 80. So I gave it a go! By golly I made it. Just plain good fortune I think, and that will do. Back to Sailing.
I would really like to take my kids over to bend sometime, I havent been there in years but I remember it being so pretty.
I had a long time friend the lived there, in a development near China Hat with a golf course winding around and through the houses. Really nice but I can't remember the name of the development.
...it's called Mountain High (http://www.mtnhigh.org/ <<-- I am actually going to be re-designer their website later this year )
My dad took me golfing two or three times when I was somewhere around 12 years old. I loved it but that was mostly because I loved doing things with my dad.
My father used to take me golfing a few times. It's nice but I'm definitely not addicted to it and I'd rather watch paint dry than watch golf on TV.