A quick introduction:
I am a 34 yr. old anesthesiologist living in Indianapolis. I played LOTS of golf back when I was in high school and especially college when I usually had a night job during the summer. Back then I was probably a 5 handicap or so. However, since starting medical school back in 1995, I have only played a handful of times per year. I can still usually manage rounds in the low 80s with such a paucity of course time due to having a wife (who hasn't caught my golf bug despite my better efforts) and two small children. It has been tough to break away from all these responsibilities and get to the course more than a few times per year without feeling a little guilty about leaving my wife behind to care for the babies by herself again.
I did go to the PGA at Medinah this year and my smoldering desire to play golf has again become a raging inferno. This forum has helped me reconnect with the game I love and miss so much, and hope to reconnect with in a major way in the next few years to come.
I am a 34 yr. old anesthesiologist living in Indianapolis. I played LOTS of golf back when I was in high school and especially college when I usually had a night job during the summer. Back then I was probably a 5 handicap or so. However, since starting medical school back in 1995, I have only played a handful of times per year. I can still usually manage rounds in the low 80s with such a paucity of course time due to having a wife (who hasn't caught my golf bug despite my better efforts) and two small children. It has been tough to break away from all these responsibilities and get to the course more than a few times per year without feeling a little guilty about leaving my wife behind to care for the babies by herself again.
I did go to the PGA at Medinah this year and my smoldering desire to play golf has again become a raging inferno. This forum has helped me reconnect with the game I love and miss so much, and hope to reconnect with in a major way in the next few years to come.