‘‘It‘s the sheer thrill of hitting a good shot! Z. (Continued from page 3) E "It‘s really like another life experiâ€" 0 ence. It has its own highs and lows 1428 Speers Rd., OAKVILLE #17 18 (at QEW|) @Wmo«vmll/%aw/mw geet Recreational Competitive Classes from age 2 1/2 Qualified ADULT instruction by accredited teachers who care. , DAT JAZZ " TAP " BALLET® ACRO â€" MODERN MUSICAL THEATRE BABY BALLET FUNK * SEPT. 11 STUDIO 10 â€" 3:00 P.M. Director: Leanne Gigone Formerly, Leanne Caputo, Miss World Canada * SEPT. 8 â€" 10 STUDIO 5 â€" 8:00 P.M. and requires a lot of perseverance to carry on." Perseverance. No kidding. Golf gets its hooks into you in Ein Sttin Brew Frous? ME 825â€"BEER (2337) But getting back to regular mortals (whose nerves are more like tin, say, or zinc), the question, "why golf?" You can‘t expect to be a great golfer unless you are prepared to play five or six times a week, plus practice according to Jones. And while profesâ€" sional golf may appear to be a glamâ€" orous lifeâ€"style, the reality is much harder. Golfers must work constantly to stay on top of their games; the competition is fierce and the pressure is tremendous. Big bucks mean big headaches. You‘re on your own out there in the sun, and wind, and rain. It takes a toughâ€"minded, rugged individâ€" ualist with nerves of steel to win golf tournaments. The physical tools are a given. Only the best and the brightest can hit perfect shots all the time. And even they can‘t. Still we try. What the pros make look easy is really very difâ€" ficult to perform, consistently, under pressure. ‘"The sheer thrill of hitting a good shot. That‘s what you remember. You say to yourself, ‘If I can do it once, why not all the time? " He laughed. Why not, indeed. subtle ways he said. ‘"There may be some business disâ€" cussed on the golf course," he said, ‘"but probably not as much as people think." It was an interesting twist to the business types who have purported to "do deals" on the links for years. (Which I always suspected was a crock.) Jones backed up my suspiâ€" cions. He said, with a sheepish grin, it was to get his mind off this work. An honest answer, I thought. remains a nagging one. I collared a fellow heading out onto the course: why are you engaging in this folly, I asked? The golf course is another world, a Off per DQmCh es incuded, brewed on sig Not valid with any other speaal limit one per customer s 481 NORTH SERVICE RD. W North Service Rd. | Why golf? It is an interesting question. Almost as interesting as And yet it has endured for cenâ€" turies. Golf is a big, sprawling game. It is a sport, as renowned golf writer Lorne Rubenstein has pointed out, "for the leisured and moneyed class." ‘why not? Jones confirmed (also as I had susâ€" pected), that golf was no longer the bastion of male chauvinism it once was. Women (women of all ages) were very much fixtures on the golf course, he said, especially on this charming little 9â€"hole beginner course. White Oaks is a relatively forâ€" giving experience; much lessâ€"demorâ€" alizing than longer, more challenging courses. (Glen Abbey, on the other hand, has been known to swallow up whole foursomes, carts and all, in moments of pique!) This ambitious woman said she played nearly every day in the sumâ€" mer. Her scores were getting lower and lower. She found this rewarding. Both she and her husband were devoâ€" tees of the game, watching it on TV, taping big tournaments on the VCR, and reâ€"playing the tapes of interesting matches. She was hooked alright, though she looked amazingly healthy. She claimed to enjoy it. (Hah! I thought.) Though, in fairness, she went on to make a good argument. change of scene. It is a visual and physical diversion from corporate affairs. While dress codes are often in effect (men must look as silly as posâ€" sible), ties are never seen on greens. I also asked a woman picking up a score card, why she golfed. * Children‘s programs * Water Colour Pastel Classes * Now introducing a teen program Posters, Prints Original Paintings Students Seniors discounts. We also carry posters, prints and original paintings 310 KERR ST. 849â€"1590 OAKVILLE QEMW. _"alig Pt 18 to" /93 IEs AND ERAMING