Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Women's Golf


There is a small but determined group of women in the Trilogy community who play golf. Once a week, they conduct a women's tournament. Notice that they are walking, not riding in golf carts.

I think that's rather special, especially in the overheated days of a Florida summer.

15 comments:

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Um belo green, gostei.
Um abraço e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

Tom said...

...the tougher gender!

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Good for them. It is a great sport. I wish I would have learned to play. Plus, I love to walk.

Janis
GDP

silvia de angelis said...

Uno sport che permette di stare in mezzo a distese di verde...
Un saluto,silvia

Vicki said...

My brother in law, and his sons love golf. I like mini golf :)

Bill said...

Looks like a nice area to play golf. Good for the women who walk, it's healthy and beneficial to their health. A hot day is not my favorite kind of day and I don't play golf so I'll see you at the pool. :)

Kate said...

They obviously know how to keep in shape while enjoying the game of golf. Proves that women are pretty tough!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Good on them! I love walking but don't have the right temperament for golf, I did try 😀
P.s. Frida Kahlo is a famous Mexican artist and she is there on this wall because it's a Mexican restaurant ✨

William Kendall said...

Better to walk.

Marleen said...

Good for them!

RedPat said...

Getting their exercise while having fun!

Gosia said...

personally I do not like golf

Kay said...

Yep. And who says women are the "weaker" sex?
Enjoy your break. I hope all's well with you.

Michelle said...

Whew! That is special!

stardust said...

Women are tougher. At the end of the day, they would be filled with sense of accomplishment. Walking under the summer heat is not easy.

Yoko

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