The golf miracle from Skalica

I held a golf club in my hand for the first time 6 years ago. It was during Easter in Tály. There were golfers on the driving range, hitting with strange, pointed things that they stuck into the ground. On one hand, to my surprise, they had a glove and a golf bag full of clubs behind them. I walked past them with my coach, who was explaining to me how to hold a club and what the difference was between a putting green, a driving green and a chipping green. The moment he mentioned pitching, I thought he was kidding me.

 

Katarína Chovancová for UnitedLife

 

   Nevertheless, I passed my first golf lesson with flying colors. I didn't hurt anyone, I managed to hit a few nice driving shots, and after realizing that the pointy thing was a tee, I decided to take a few of them home and keep them as a souvenir. Over the next 3 years, I got my green card and golf became just a filler in my free time.

   It all changed in 2010. By chance, I was introduced to Karl Skopový Sr. and since then, golf has not only filled my free time. It has become a priority for me. The opening of the course in Skalica also contributed to this, which provides me with the best training areas in Slovakia, and I can also be on the course in 10 minutes. The Skalica course has become my second home. Anyone who has not experienced a golf course in the early morning is missing out on a lot. The sun's rays flood the course, the morning dew is shining everywhere, and the birds are chirping. Golf then becomes the most beautiful sport and the stunning scenery is more important than the performance.

   I would highly recommend golf to anyone who likes sports. Golf harmonizes body and mind, connects the younger generation with the older one, the whole family, and very often even reveals a person's character. Golf takes a person to new corners of the world, thanks to it they meet new people and they don't have to compete with their teammates. All they have to do is try to beat the course, because that is their only opponent. After each round, their next stop is the 19th hole, which is often the biggest highlight of the day.

Golf has become a journey for me in the three years since I started working with a coach. It is my best friend, and sometimes my worst enemy. Every success pushes me forward and motivates me, and on the other hand, every bad round becomes my teacher. I don't know where I would be now or what I would be doing in life if I didn't play golf, but they say that nothing in life happens by chance. So wherever I end up on my journey, I already know that golf has taught me discipline, fair play, and every single day it helps me get to know myself a little better.

I wish all golf fans a nice game!

Katarína Chovancová for UnitedLife