Rick & Lou,
I feel just the opposite.
I relish being on a golf course, competing and having fun with my friends for 4 hours.
What could be better ?
Perhaps my perspective is gleened from the innumerable times I sat in the waiting rooms at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center observing fellow patients who I knew wouldn't last a week, or a month.
Time is precious, and you can't spend enough of it with your family and friends.
4 hours on a golf course, competing with the course and your opponents/friends, busting your opponent's/friend's chops and having them bust yours, telling jokes and stories, complimenting each other on shots well struck and needling each other about everything in the universe, save children and grandchildren, and you want to reduce that to 2 hours, or 1 hour.
Trust me, when you're lying in a hospital bed with tubes in your arms, chest and legs, you'll wish you had spend MORE time on the golf course.
This ain't a dress rehearsal.
Devote your time to your family and business, then spend as much time as you can on the golf course.
You won't regret it when you close your eyes for good.