As part of the discussion about growing the game, I'm curious to know when everyone on the board picked up the game. My impression is that it's pretty common for people to pick it up later in life. Just want to see if the TexAgs Golf Board supports that theory.
For the purpose of this thread, I would define "taking up golf" as the earliest age where you started playing with any kind of regularity. Example: I played once or twice as a younger kid (just a few holes) and a few times in high school just horsing around with my friends. Took a golf class at A&M and played maybe five or six rounds while I was in college. Started playing at least once or twice a month when I was in the Air Force, so I'd say that was the age where I "took up golf."
For me, I took up golf at 24.
For the purpose of this thread, I would define "taking up golf" as the earliest age where you started playing with any kind of regularity. Example: I played once or twice as a younger kid (just a few holes) and a few times in high school just horsing around with my friends. Took a golf class at A&M and played maybe five or six rounds while I was in college. Started playing at least once or twice a month when I was in the Air Force, so I'd say that was the age where I "took up golf."
For me, I took up golf at 24.