Yesterday we had a father play here at Midlane with his two sons, and his own father. That warmed my heart.
Men, you need to get your children and grandchildren out on the golf course with you! How else will the game continue if we are not preparing the next generation? What better time than now to get out with a young person, when rounds are down and the golf courses aren't so crowded.
Playing golf with a young person is just as important as discovering golf history, maybe even more so. In the former you are investing in the future of golf, in the latter you are recovering the past. However, it will matter little what is recovered if there is no one to pass it on to.
In the old days I think that golf was being discovered by the boys who grew up in the neighborhood of golf clubs, but the golf cart eliminated all of those summer job opportunities that exposed so many boys to the game. And today, soccer and baseball are doing a hugely better job of marketing themselves to young people than golf does. Half of the families in America are split up from divorce, and when dad has the kids for the weekend, the time is too short for what golf requires. All said, I am concerned about the future of golf, because I see so little being done to prepare the next generation. I work on a golf course every day and yesterday was the first father son golf round that I have seen in 10 years.