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how to deal with being a golf widow

by Arno Hodkiewicz Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Solution Number 1: Limit the post-round beers. You have a better chance of being respected when the ‘you’re-playing-too-much-golf’ discussion inevitably raises its ugly head at home. And it never goes well with a few shampoos under your belt. It is already a difficult discussion without alcohol.

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Do you know if you are a golf widow?

If you come home from a Saturday shopping spree and no one’s home to hide the bags from—you might be a golf widow. 2. If you open your dryer to pull out the loose change that’s rattling around only to come up with a handful of tees and divot tools—you might be a golf widow.

Are there any websites that support women who are widowed golfers?

There’s the respectful websites supporting women. The Golf Widow Club on Facebook has taken the approach of slight humour, self-deprecation and a list of hobbies to help women whose husbands play too much golf. The site’s Facebook page claims its role is: To support women who find themselves “widowed” on the weekends when their husbands golf.

What to do when you are not expecting to become a widow?

I was not expecting to become a widow, so it caught me completely off guard. I had no idea what to do in any area of my life. Now I have some suggestions for my sweet friends who are going through this themselves. 10 things you need to do as soon as you are a widow… 1. Contact your local Social Security Office as soon as possible.

What is the Golf Widow club on Facebook?

The Golf Widow Club on Facebook has taken the approach of slight humour, self-deprecation and a list of hobbies to help women whose husbands play too much golf. The site’s Facebook page claims its role is: To support women who find themselves “widowed” on the weekends when their husbands golf.

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What is a golf widow?

Definition of golf widow : a woman whose husband spends much time on the golf course.

How do you play golf with your wife?

0:023:03Golfing With Your Spouse - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHoly sh why do you hit from the blue balls i want to hit from the blue i don't want to hit from theMoreHoly sh why do you hit from the blue balls i want to hit from the blue i don't want to hit from the red those are just the rules. Guys hit from the blues.

How do I get my wife interested in golf?

Make It Fun If she's brand new to the game, start with things like Topgolf, hitting balls at the driving range or mini-golf before you warm your way up to the full swing. Another fun golf bonding activity is to attend to a professional golf tournament together. This could be a PGA, LPGA or Web.com event in your area.

How do you make golf fun?

Make Golf Fun Again: Five RecommendationsWalk the Course. Walking during a round of golf is the way the game is meant to be played. ... Play 9-Holes. Over the years I've viewed playing just 9-holes as an inferior option. ... Don't Keep Score. ... Use Fewer Clubs. ... Tee it Forward. ... The Takeaway.

How do you teach a woman to play golf?

0:288:07BEGINNER SERIES 001: SET UP | Golf with Aimee - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe're going to do two things we're going to bend over from the hips and then we're going to go aheadMoreWe're going to do two things we're going to bend over from the hips and then we're going to go ahead and bend your knees. So. We're I want to do the bending over first and then the knees second.

How do you like golf?

How everyone can like golfTimes are changing. Golf has always been seen as out of reach for the 'average Joe'. ... Go to the golf driving range. ... Go miniature golfing. ... Play only 9 holes. ... Make it fun. ... Fresh air and exercise. ... Hire a motorised golf cart. ... Builds and strengthens relationships.

How do you make golf fun for juniors?

Step 1: Bring snacks, water, sports drinks and sunscreen. When going out to the course, it is important that you go prepared! ... Step 2: Take a cart. If you are just getting your juniors started out on the golf course, let them ease into it by taking a cart. ... Step 3: Adjust the pars and distances. ... Step 4: Have contests.

The Wide-Eyed Doe

Ahhhh, young love. This poor girl is so blinded by her love, that she doesn’t even realize she’s a golf widow. She totally supports her husband’s passion and cheerfully asks about every hole when he returns.

The Mildly Miffed

Okay, at this point, the honeymoon is definitely over and the bloom is off the rose. What she once viewed as an admirable, even attractive athletic skill, she now sees as her husband’s annoying preoccupation with an inanimate object.

The Manic Mom

Bring kids into the picture and the whole golf widow syndrome gets ratcheted up to a level 10. This is about as bad as it gets. While hubby spends the day chasing around a little white ball, the golf widow is left to deal with life at home.

The Joiner

Whether driven by fear of losing her man, sheer lack of choice, or even a genuine interest, the joiner decides to give up the fight and join in the game. Of course, as soon as she does, she forfeits her membership in the Golf Widow Club, but I applaud her gumption and wish her well.

The Happy Shopper

Some do it to get back at their husbands who are spending time and money on their favorite pastime, others do it simply because they don’t know what else to do with all that free time, but whatever their reason, these golf widows shop with abandon.

What is the golf widow club?

The Golf Widow Club on Facebook has taken the approach of slight humour, self-deprecation and a list of hobbies to help women whose husbands play too much golf. The site’s Facebook page claims its role is: To support women who find themselves “widowed” on the weekends when their husbands golf.

What is the cliche about golf?

Reality: One of the great cliches about golf is the obsessive behaviour of men. To have a successful married life and play a motherload of golf all year should never be a battle of the wills between you and your loved one, just a carefully crafted and clever plan that has everyone’s needs met, especially yours.

Do women care about golf?

Trust me, most women do not care about your golf. In fact, they despise you for it. Over time and through the re-telling of thousands of rounds and near-misses … there emerges a simple truth about why your wife’s eyes glaze over each time you whine about missing that four-foot putt. It’s because you’re pathetic.

19 man shoot out! or how the old guys perserve!

My husband celebrated 7 years of retirement on Friday June 4th. His retirement party had been at the Petawawa Golf club. He has continued to support that establishment. He participated in the 19 man shoot out, the first event of the late golf season on Saturday June 5.

58th Earl Gray tournament

Remember my sad tale about spending the August long weekend at the Petawawa Golf course? Well it was a challenging time.

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