No matter how much of a Golfer your spouse is, there is no need for you to become a golf widow. Or widower as the case increasingly may be. Now I know that having your spouse take off for hours every weekend can actually be a good thing, although that tends to depend on the number and ages of the children living in the home. But unlike some other pursuits, golf tends to stick. Meaning you will be dealing with it through out your marriage, so you really ought to consider paying enough attention that you can carry on a conversation about it without your eyes glazing over. I will be sharing my years of experience in this area. Not to mention that being seen as being supportive in this area, when so many spouses are not, can have positive ramifications when it comes to gift giving occasions, if you catch my drift. It may even result, on occasion, in the Golfer suggesting the two of you go away for a weekend, sans children. Of course you will have to go somewhere with a great golf course, and he will have to leave you for 4+ hours to play a round. But that is what spas are for.
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