It’s Friday the 12th of February and raining again. A great day to catch up on office work. I took a short break to watch some GCSAA TV. GCSAA TV is part of the national Golf Course Superintendents Association of America websight. As a supporting member I have access to these short GCSAA TV “blogs”.
In particular I watched a short clip from a presentation given by a PhD in psychology. The speaker was presenting information on behavior patterns and made an interesting observation comment. The comment simply was “golf is a form of restorative restoration”.
How true is the statement “golf is a form of restorative restoration”. The fact is golf as restorative restoration has many different meanings. People need golf to restore comradery, to restore a competitive nature, to restore social interation in the clubhouse, or simply to start a new form of personal restoration.
My point is this, sure it has been raining and cold more than anyone enjoys. But think how much restoration each person will get to catchup on when the weather cooperates.
To outside guest I promise you will not find a better draining golf course than RBCC. To our members, don’t get discouraged because weather has not allowed average playing time for the month. Anticipate the restorative restoration you will experience with your fellow members. A restoration that can only be shared on the grounds of RBCC.
Have a Great Day!!!


