Professional Golf: For Most It Is A Lonely Life On A Meager Income

Thursday, April 16, 2015 - 22:20 in Psychology & Sociology

If you just watched the Master's Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, you saw the second-youngest player ever to win. That is a pretty good way for a young man to spend the next year.But for most golfers, like most young baseball players, the reality is much different. An EPGA tour player for 12 years commented to Dr. John Fry of Myerscough College on the life: "The word that jumps in my head is lonely". read more

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