The oft-asked question of what to eat during a round of golf should be answered with another question, says sports nutritionist Matt Jones. "What hole are you on?" What Jones means is that your dietary needs change as the round progresses. read more
The second golf club would be a lot more difficult and take a much larger amount of time. For example, from what we can see in this picture you would have to not only eat all of the grass, trees, flowers and other organic materials, but also the building and all of its contents. read more
It is also generally a direct reflection of your golf personality e.g., if you are a confident, aggressive person who is tall and relatively fit you will tend to hit the ball harder and faster than a person who is smaller, older or may have a bad back. read more