(Along the lines of "Due High Handicappers have more Fun?")
Golf is a game where the golfer rarely achieves perfection. It is a humbling game.
Sure, we have moments where we hit the shot we intend, a perfect individual shot, whether it is a drive, an approach or a pitch that takes the bumps and rolls of a contoured green.
Par on the scorecard, for many, is meaningless as the distance of the hole and the ability of the golfer, make the intent impossible to achieve for an entire round of golf.
However, golfers, by the fate of the game, set a goal each time they play, it may be the par on the scorecard or it may something of their own calculation, such as shooting their age.
So when a golfer achieves their own par, then they should be able to smile knowing they have achieved the perfection that so many of us fail to reach.
For those of you that have achieved this perfection, I doff my hat in your honor.