An Intro To The Golfer's Man Cave
Posted on: October 13, 2011
The man cave is identified as the last, real male sanctuary in the contemporary world. It isn't an actual hole in the side of a mountain. The term man room is a metaphor for the last bastion of manliness. The man room is typically a garage, a basement or a spare bedroom that is left without an elegant female touch. Who needs that when you can have posters of scantily clad women, or perhaps the portrait of dogs playing poker?
Aside from posters of scantily clad women or the portrait of dogs playing poker, everything inside a man room has utility. There is very little stuff regarded as "decor." The television serves as entertainment. The video games are a mind challenge. The billiard table is a battle ground. And the electric guitar is a lingering token of fading rock star aspirations.
It is true that the man room used to be a safe haven only the affluent businessman could afford. However, in these cost-effective times, even the everyman can retreat into his man room. The best part of the man cave is the ability to customize it to the things you like.
For a tech-junkie, his man cave may be equipped with video games and computers. A sports fan may have a foosball table and a huge television to enjoy the game every weekend. A rabid golfer's cave may look something like this...
Every man room has a centerpiece. It's the object that ties the entire room together. These centerpieces include air hockey tables, pin ball machines, etc. It's the pride-and-joy of the man cave. For a golfer, a virtual golf simulator is the icon of the room.
As with most of these centerpieces, guys can gather around for friendly competition. With a golf simulator, men can put their golfing expertise to the test. Virtual golf has a series of challenges for competitive golfers. One in particular could be the longest drive. No contest in golf appeals more to a man's dumb, Neanderthal ego than who can smash the ball the farthest.
However, these silly contests can easily be as sophisticated as an 18-hole round of golf. These rounds can also take place at some of the most refined and classy courses in the world, such as St. Andrews and Augusta. A man cave should always have an element of sophistication, like a great cigar, to counter the steady low-brow state of affairs.
The man room also holds complementary items. A man will need other conquests to satisfy his self confidence. Perhaps alongside the pin-ball machine stands a Pac-man game, and beside the golf simulator may sit a practice putting green.
For a golfer, putting is a key factor to his golf game and must be relentlessly practiced. The routine of repetitive putting can put an aggravated man at ease, like slowly rocking a cradle to sooth a screaming baby. It's a distraction, making a practice putting green an ideal piece to the man room puzzle. A golfer can develop a more zen-like approach to his putting game with the help of a practice green.
In all, the contents of a man room shouldn't end as swiftly as this article. Since there is no sensible design or dogma to a man cave, the refuge requires no theme or blueprint. As stated earlier, the man cave is only obligated to the delights of its owner. The man cave is limitless.