”Golf has taught me to focus on the present”
Sara started playing golf to find a common activity with her husband. Over 20 years later, golf has become a major part of her daily life.
Sara started playing golf to find a common activity with her husband. Over 20 years later, golf has become a major part of her daily life.
"It doesn't have to be 18 holes on the weekend. It can be an early morning round, a few holes after work with my husband, or just a moment to myself." By organising the equipment smartly, it's easy to just head out. That’s exactly how Sara wants it to be.
With a good overview of the equipment, Sara can quickly grab all the things she needs. When she’s done, it’s just as easy to put them back in their places again. Proper storage also ensures that the equipment lasts longer.
Golf has taught Sara to focus on the present and overcome setbacks. "There are no shortcuts, no magical tricks to get better. It's about grinding – shot after shot after shot." For Sara, golf means focus, discipline – and of course, a lot of joy
With a background in the furniture industry, Sara understands the importance of organising her things so she can easily find them. Elfa’s holders, specifically designed for golf bags, help with organisation while also freeing up floor space.
Sara likes that golf is a sport everyone can enjoy. She has found a sense of community in it, not just with her husband, Daniel. "Sure, a few people can make a living from golf. But for the rest of us, those who love golf but struggle in the rough, it's also a significant part of life."