Go Play Golf

I was checking the visits to our bolas.golf community on a statistical level, and I was surprised to see that I receive a significant number of visits from a small town in Oregon (USA) called Boardman.

So after doing some research I realized that in Boardman, everyone knows everyone and it seems like a quiet, beautiful place with spectacular groves like the ones in the picture…

And the curiosity was still there, itching me, to understand why the good people of Boardman in Oregon visit us, I wondered what they liked, what was the article that attracted the people of a town of just over 3000 inhabitants in Oregon USA to us. golf.balls

So I did a little more research, I thought, maybe they play golf in Boardman… Bingo.

They have a golf club where boardhandlers play golf, it's called Marker 40 Golf Club and has a great page where you can read a phrase that I liked:


«Go play golf

Go to the golf course. Hit the ball. Find the ball.
Repeat until the ball is in the hole.
Have fun. The End.
»

— Chuck Hogan

I loved that phrase, it's almost a philosophy, a karma, I don't know what.

So I said, what the hell Daniel, dedicate a post to the people of Boardman, they deserve it for being the smallest population group that visits us the most.

Well, people of Boardman, a hug and never give up on that "Go play golf. Go to the golf course. Hit the ball. Find the ball. Repeat until the ball is in the hole. Have Fun. The End«I could repeat it a hundred times and I would still like it.

It's like a micro story, with a beginning, a plot and an ending...

It may be the best philosophy of life, and it can be extrapolated to everything in the universe. Nothing bad would happen if everyone was like the people of Boardman. Don't pass by Boardman without playing a round on their fantastic 9-hole course. If life ever takes me near that place, that's exactly what I'm going to do.

For my part, I send them a hug, and they can come whenever they want. We have balls.

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