Saturday, February 19, 2011

Get Casual In Funny Golf T-Shirts

By Vincent Bendis


The game of golf has always been a game of the upper class. This is a stereotype that has persisted for many years due to the way it is represented on television and in movies. That doesn't necessarily mean that golf really is for the upper class. I and my father are both solid, blue-collar middle-classers and we have played golf together since I was able to hold a club. The game is not about superiority, but rather about competition. The games has loosened up drastically recently, and you're apt to see more folks out there in funny golf t-shirts than ever before.

The private golf club is a dinosaur that is starving to death since the great meteor fell from the heavens. Public golf courses get far more attention and revenue than private courses ever did, and that is only due to the fact that more people wearing funny golf t-shirts are flooding in. Golfing is becoming a middle-class sport because it is exactly what the middle class needs: a low-impact activity that lets us enjoy the outdoors and lets us have some good-natured competition.

While not really prone to wearing funny golf t-shirts, Tiger Woods has been a huge inspiration for the common golfer. He was a child prodigy that came from roots that include a Vietnam war veteran golf enthusiast. He was a true golf hero for millions, and everyone knows his name and will associate him with golf forever. I had actually stopped playing since college, and it was his great triumphs that caused me to stir and desire to play again.

Golf is genuinely a game for gentlemen, despite the fact that idiots like me who wear funny golf t-shirts love the game anyway. I make jokes, but golf has taught me much about life outside of the game. It has taught me to treat others with respect, and that what they are doing in their game (or life), is just as important as anything I am doing. It has taught me to be patient with myself and to know that skill will come with much practice. Above all, golf has shown me that it is okay to have tiny balls, as long as you are swinging a long club.

I only want to say that without golf, I wouldn't be the well-adjusted sportsman I am today. My formative years spent playing golf with my father has ingrained in me some grand traditions. Some say that the origins of golf are shrouded in mystery, lost to the annals of time. The only history worth my time is the history I see when I look at old photos of me and my father on the fairway; my father grinning with his arm around my shoulders, and me smiling back with my funny gold shirt on.




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