<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>I don't like standing around in the heat. I don't have the patience for golf.</div>Haha, BCB for some reason I picture you as one of those kids who hates being outside and if you went to the beach you'd wear 9 layers of sunblock and be afraid to go in the water.People who say golf is boring and sh*t just don't get golf. I'm not bashing golf haters, it's just you either like it or you don't. I love golf, I was captain of my team in high school and went to the DII state finals in 2005. My handicap is around a 7, to me there is nothing better than playing golf on a nice summer day. I was going to play DIII golf in college but I decided against it, in reality it would have lead me nowhere and taken time away from academics. Still, It's one of the most relaxing sports yet at the same time it can drive you nuts. The thing I love about golf is it's always different. Each course is unique, challenging, and fun in it's own way. Golf is an amazing sport.'<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>But its something you have to submerge yourself in if you want to get any good.</div>You hit it right on the head austingriz. I started playing at the age of 7, I played golf literally everyday in the summers and went to indoor driving ranges in the winter. I still am only a 7-8 handicap, which is good to some extent, a casual golfer would think that is a great handicap. But on a serious, competitive level. That is nothing spectacular.