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Golfing In Germany – Am I Up For It?

Being that I am half German, I’ve always wanted to visit Germany and learn more about my heritage and my German relatives. I have a friend, Angela, who is German and had lived here in the states for awhile but then decided to head back to Germany. She said she likes it better there. We’ve kept in touch throughout the years and she’s told me alot about the German culture and way of life. She’s kept me informed on such things as popular music, movies and sports. One of the most popular sports in Germany is the Golf sport. The people of Germany seem to take the sport of golfing very seriously.

In Chiemsee Bavaria there is a Golf club that has everything to do with the sport of Golf and offers a wide range of services to help you improve your handicap and teach you strategies. I haven’t ever played golf, but if I did ever get to visit Germany like I hope to one day, I think since it’s such a prominent sport in that country that I might have to learn how. I think it might actually be fun, but I’d probably need alot of practice to even avoid looking like an idiot. They’ve even got a blog so that you can read all about their Golf club. If you plan on visiting Germany anytime soon, I would recommend checking it out.

Something else that might be of interest is that the largest golf shop in Germany, Golf Platzreife, offers all of the best brand names in Golf and even offers immediate shipping or delivery. You can also get professional consulting, use their golf course and receive coaching as well as training from Monday through Thursday. This bit of information is quite helpful to me because like I previously stated I don’t know how to golf.

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