Why Off Line?

Why Off Line?

There’s a lot that's great about a fairway walk or hacking your way around a course, irons clanging around on your back or cart. It's a beautiful thing to log off - no Slack, no Teams, no urgent emails, no news or doomscrolling... That stuff will always be there waiting for you after the 18th hole. 

Offline doesn’t mean out of touch; it means getting dialed.. not like your old AOL account, but with your pals. Or maybe strangers. With your surroundings. With your game. Or with yourself.

We’re not luddites, and we’re not even that good at golf. But once you’re hooked on the game, it’s almost as though the idea of it - knowing you’ve got time blocked off to hit a few FIRs and GIRs - is as zen-like as some sort of meditation on the mountaintop.

Maybe that’s where we should’ve started. We’d probably be better off if we’d gone that route and have a little bit more walking around cash, but it definitely wouldn’t have been as much fun.

Maybe this is all about meditation with a scorecard; accepting that you'll never be as great as you hoped, but you'll always be good enough. Or it’s just cutting loose for a few hours, carving out time to be 'out of office' from the 'always on.'. 

Dunno. Whatever it is to us—and whatever it is to you—we like it better Off Line, and offline.

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