Throughout the spring and summer months, there are numerous instances, that the going gets tough. It can happen on the greens, on the dirt oval, on the pond and even in the deep end of a swimming pool. Somehow, we must all push through the early going, no matter what Mother Nature decides to give us, all the way to and through the ‘Dog Days’ of Summer.
During the warm months, the greens and fairway will become second nature to many people, that have been hitting the rough or living in the sand. There are many courses in the Nebraska that can challenge all levels of linksters, and hackers. There are island greens that rival the PGA Championship courses, that cause hackers like me to carry a ball retriever. Some people say that I spend more time in the sand and water than the lifeguard crew from, "Baywatch", while attempt to play the game known as golf. For us less than scratch golfers, there are still courses in Nebraska, that have sand greens, that build my short-game confidence in the direction of a PGA pro. Novice or experienced, the relaxed atmosphere on the elegant green grass of a country club, is a welcome site for everybody involved in golf.

If you are a golfer who spends too much time in the rough,and want to see people having fun in the rough, especially on the dirt, there are many other options to be active. There currently are numerous individuals that are prefecting their ability to ‘go fast, turn left’. At times, the adversity, such as yellow, red, and/or black flags can put a cramp in a drivers plans for winning, but the real competitors continue to push forward and never give up, there are too many alternatives that can fall in your direction, that very soon there after, a trip back to a top five finishing position can just fall into ones lap. A little luck, is always helpful.

Speaking of being lucky, luck is always a good thing, out on the water. Fishing, boating and/or skiing, etc., is a popular activity for many of the generation X population. Many people are just amateurs, but there is always a chance that amateurs are flung into the limelight as ‘Master Anglers’, it only takes one snag, catch to earn the label of being an elitist fisherman. In boating and skiing, snag is not a good term to hear, I don’t know about you, but i would prefer of everything going smoothly, no tumbles, no bruises and/no paddling, that isn’t too much to ask for is it?
The paddling is hopefully at a minimum, especially when you are at a swimming pool. I, myself am very proficient in the different swimming strokes, and have always enjoyed trips to the pool. On those very hot days of summer, it is a relaxing experience, to ease into the water and enjoy the mild temperature. It shouldn’t matter if you are an advanced swimmer or a beginner, there are chances for all participants to battle past the tough going, and face your fears of water and the swimming suit blues.
Everybody has the chance to prosper in activities and athletics this summer. There are many activities that involve being active, all people need to venture out of their comfort zones, and ignore the rough and tough patches and keep your eye on the prize at the end.
