Because there is no physical contact between players, and there is no rough action such as deliberately pulling people, tripping people, hurting people and pulling shirts in football games, golf has almost no injuries except for foot sprains caused by the surface of the court. External factors of sports trauma. Golfers due to insufficient warm-up, lack of regularity in their life before playing (such as lack of sleep, excessive drinking, excessive psychological stress, and so on), lack of essentials in on-the-spot swing skills, etc., will cause golf elbow and shoulders similar to tennis elbow. and back strain.
Golf is a sport rooted in nature and the closest to and caring for nature
Golf is an outdoor sport, but unlike many outdoor sports, it has the largest field. Unlike football, tennis and other sports, golf can be demarcated anywhere outdoors (including between buildings in a metropolis). The golf course itself is nature, or manicured nature.
Golf courses are generally best kept away from the hustle and bustle of modern cities and industrial areas that may have varying levels of exhaust, waste, waste, and noise emissions. The golf course is almost the original appearance of nature. It not only provides golfers with a broad space for activities, but also enables golfers to obtain tranquility and the benefits of sunbathing and air bathing, so as to relieve psychological pressure, relax the spirit, and gain physical fitness. Fatigue recovery.
In this sense, the golf course is the best place to return to nature, the largest "oxygen bar" and the largest "solar rehabilitation center". In addition to golf, among modern sports, only triathlon and modern pentathlon are more exposed to nature. Although the marathon has reached a high level in terms of time and space, its venues are mainly relatively monotonous roads. Playing golf is like being surrounded by birds and flowers, you can smell the woods, grass and soil, and sometimes animals appear in front of your eyes.











