{"id":1254907,"date":"2024-12-19T17:25:39","date_gmt":"2024-12-19T17:25:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/?p=1254907"},"modified":"2024-12-19T20:01:44","modified_gmt":"2024-12-19T20:01:44","slug":"25-questions-needing-answers-in-2025-pt-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/25-questions-needing-answers-in-2025-pt-2\/","title":{"rendered":"25 questions needing answers in 2025 Pt.2"},"content":{"rendered":"
With the end of 2024 a new year is beckoning. Hope springs eternal in golf. How one fared previously does not assure continued success is a foregone conclusion.<\/p>\n
Ask any golfer after hitting a brilliant shot if the one that follows will be equally brilliant.<\/p>\n
Success in golf, at all levels, is akin to closing one door and then opening another.<\/p>\n
Professional golf in 2024 saw surges of certain players and decline in others.<\/p>\n
The global golf industry also saw gains with numerous classic courses engaging architects to return to their original roots.<\/p>\n
Recreationally, golf is advancing on a number of fronts. Will those positive winds remain constant?<\/p>\n
A new year undoubtedly means an assessment of the recent past. Questions needing answers may not always provide the most positive of outcomes.<\/p>\n