A good walk spoiled: on the disappearance of golf as an active sport in America

Curr Sports Med Rep. 2011 Jul;10(4):228-32. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0b013e318223ca18.

Abstract

During the past 60 years, there has been a major transition in the way golf is played in America. Its potential as exercise largely has been negated by the increase in motorized golf cart usage to approximately two of every three rounds played in this country. Accidents in golf carts have increased rapidly, which, by making the sport more dangerous, will likely bring future regulations. Consequently, playing golf has gradually become more of a public health threat than a benefit. The motorized cart also has resulted in an almost doubling of the size of golf courses, which now occupy a large amount of the built environment designated for activity. These changes are a major loss to society, portend future problems, and call for the sport to reevaluate its current model.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Golf / trends*
  • Humans
  • Off-Road Motor Vehicles*
  • United States
  • Walking / trends*