The CSGA Links Volume 1 Issue 6 September, 2013 | Page 22

A Sign of the Times P 100 years later, Classic Architecture has stood the test of time erhaps the most intriguing part about the game of golf lies in its simplicity. The rules of golf address every possible issue one could encounter in nature, but its requirements for the game are simple: Two tee markers to specify the teeing ground, and a round hole that is four and a quarter inches wide. Consider a sport like football. To play the game as it is intended, the field itself needs to fit a long list of certain specifications. It requires a minimum of eleven players per team, and likely a lot more, unless every player plans on playing offense, defense and special teams. While a great sport to watch, it is unrelatable for the majority of us. Our weekend flag football games are an entirely different sport than what we watch on Sunday afternoon. On the other hand, in golf, you have the ability to play the same game the professionals play, und \?H?[YH?[\??H?[YB?^Z[???Y[ ?Z?HH?\?Y\?[?????X??[?\?[?K[???[?[?XH[?[?H?[?]???B?H^X??[YH??\??[???[?Y[?B?NMLK???[??[?H]H?[[?\? KZ\?????H?Y[??H ???K??^H?YB?YX\??]\?H?[YH?????\??K?]?B?Z[??[?Y?X?][??[???YHYY[?? ???YH?[YH????\??[Y[? H ? L?K???[?K[?\?H?[YH?[\???