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Playing golf is a fun way to spend time outdoors with friends and family members. However, there’s more than one version of this sport that can be enjoyed. Here are some of the different ways golf can be played. GOLF Traditional golf has been played since the 15th century, and you don’t have to be a professional athlete to enjoy it. If you’re looking for an activity that will challenge your mind and stretch your legs, golf is a great option. MINI GOLF Playing mini golf is a fun and quirky way to im- prove your putting skills. Mini golf courses come in all shapes and sizes and can be located both indoors and outdoors. No matter what your age or skill level, you’re sure to have a blast. Disc golf
If you’re a fan of playing Frisbee, you’ll probably enjoy disc golf. It’s played much like traditional golf, but instead of hitting a ball into a hole, you throw a disc into a raised basket. The goal is to get the disc into the basket in as few throws as possible, which is easier said than done. FOOTGOLF Footgolf is a sport that combines aspects of soc- cer and golf. The objective of the game is to kick a soccer ball into a 21-inch diameter hole in as few turns as possible. The average game lasts about two hours and is sure to get your blood pumping. Regardless of your age or athletic ability, there’s a golf game that’s right for you. So, grab your clubs, discs or soccer balls and get moving.
Though fat biking in winter is becoming in- creasingly popular, this outdoor activity can also be enjoyed in the summer. If you’re interested in trying this sport as the weather warms up, here are some tips. 1. Take it slow and steady Even though the fat bike’s oversized tires make it easier to ride over rough and bumpy terrain, you should avoid hairpin turns and steep slopes on your first few outings. It’s best to start with short, flat trails until you get the hang of riding your fat bike. 2. Learn to control your skids Experienced riders will tell you that skidding in
sand and snow is part of the thrill of fat biking. However, to avoid injuring yourself, you should first practise how to safely perform the ma- noeuvre on beginner-friendly trails. 3. Pace yourself If you come out of the gate running, you’re going to tire yourself out pretty quickly. It’s bet- ter to start off slow and gradually increase your pace as you gain more experience. In addition, make sure to keep your fat bike in good working order by maintaining the right tire pressure, lubricating the chain and keeping it clean.
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