Lilith
08-14-2002, 07:24 PM
Ananova:
Low handicap golfers 'more likely to have sex on course'
A new survey shows 8% of keen US golfers have had sex on the course - but this figure rises to 18% of low handicappers.
Around 2,000 golfers who play more than 25 rounds a year were asked 135 questions for the survey which appears in the September edition of Golf Magazine.
The survey is part of The Report On The American Golfer, a comprehensive study into golfers' habits.
The survey also shows 16% have broken a club in anger while 43% have thrown a club at least once.
Meanwhile, 59% have improved their lie while their fellow players weren't looking.
David Duval is the most popular male playing partner with 41% of the votes. He's followed by President Bush (25%), comedian Billy Murray (23%) and Michael Jordan (10%).
First choice of female playing partners is Nancy Lopez (52%), followed by Karrie Webb (25%), Cindy Crawford (18%) and Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (5%).
If they could ban one thing from the golf course, 37% said it would be slow players. Mobile phones took 34% of the votes, followed by foul language with 13%.
Low handicap golfers 'more likely to have sex on course'
A new survey shows 8% of keen US golfers have had sex on the course - but this figure rises to 18% of low handicappers.
Around 2,000 golfers who play more than 25 rounds a year were asked 135 questions for the survey which appears in the September edition of Golf Magazine.
The survey is part of The Report On The American Golfer, a comprehensive study into golfers' habits.
The survey also shows 16% have broken a club in anger while 43% have thrown a club at least once.
Meanwhile, 59% have improved their lie while their fellow players weren't looking.
David Duval is the most popular male playing partner with 41% of the votes. He's followed by President Bush (25%), comedian Billy Murray (23%) and Michael Jordan (10%).
First choice of female playing partners is Nancy Lopez (52%), followed by Karrie Webb (25%), Cindy Crawford (18%) and Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (5%).
If they could ban one thing from the golf course, 37% said it would be slow players. Mobile phones took 34% of the votes, followed by foul language with 13%.