I dislike any speaker use on the golf course. Using PA systems, Bluetooth devices, or phones ruins the tranquility and conversations, earning you negative labels among regular golfers. Thoughts?
i get your point, but sometimes low volme tunes can set a chill backgroung without messin up the vibe. still, for traditional play, keep speakers out to maintain the peace is the best move, in my opinion.
After many rounds on various courses, I’ve found that music, regardless of how low it is kept, tends to detract from the immersive experience that golf offers. The natural sounds of wind and distant chatter truly complement the focus required for the game. While some enjoy a gentle background tune during casual play, I have observed that even subtle speakers can impact concentration on critical shots. My personal experience confirms that maintaining a quiet environment not only pays homage to the tradition of the sport but also enhances precision and overall enjoyment.
Hey everyone, I’ve been mulling over this, and I’m curious: how does everyone balance the tradition of a quiet game while still embracing some of today’s tech comforts? I totally get the vibe that golf is all about focusing on your swing and soaking in nature, but I’m wondering if there’s a middle ground. Couldn’t a really well-chosen, chill soundtrack during the less serious rounds actually enhance relaxation without throwing off the whole experience? Personally, I love music on a lazy afternoon, but I also see why many cherish the serene atmosphere. What are your thoughts on finding that sweet spot between keeping the old-school quiet and sprinkling in a bit of modern flavor?