"People continue to hire me thinking I'm a lot younger,"
"It's a lot more than chasing a white ball around a grassy knoll for a few hours,"
"Hit a couple of good ones, and it's so exciting. That's what keeps you coming back,"
Joe Bronson, a 77-year-old CEO, plays golf regularly and treats it as a core part of his longevity routine approved by his doctor. Golf provides accessible, low-intensity exercise that helps reduce risks of heart attack, stroke, and cancer. Golf fosters a sense of purpose, ongoing challenge, and community that supports mental sharpness and networking. Long-term engagement with a skill-based sport offers motivation to stay active and improve. Golfing skills such as risk management, etiquette, and decision-making transfer to business performance. Regular play requires no elaborate gym and fits into a busy professional lifestyle.
Read at Business Insider
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