Now, I've been stuck several times on a London tube train, during rush hour - which means armpit to armpit - with plenty of non-bathing Europeans

- but so far I've been fine at both DL and WDW.
Anyone play golf?
Our firm has a "fun day" each year - later in the year, right before tax season picks up again. The last few years, since I've join the firm, it has been bowling. Which, by the way, I suck at. I'm doing good to score a 32 in a game. But, I can at least participate - even if all of my balls wind up in the gutter.
My friend is on the fun committee and told me that this year they plan to go back to golf. They’ve done golf before – and it’s not putt-putt – but that’d be harder to participate in than bowling is if you aren’t good at it.
So, my options would be to stay at work – and work -or get paid to go and play golf for the afternoon. There’s a driving range just down the road from me and I’ve been thinking that it might be fun to start hitting golf balls on the week-end. Maybe if I do this enough, I’ll be good enough to participate on the fun day. I’ve inherited my Dad’s golf clubs – although I’ve lent them out to my cousin’s husband who’s really into golf but doesn’t have a lot of money to purchase his own clubs. I’m playing around with the idea of buying a few clubs for me and going to the driving range every Saturday - that’d be fun exercise – right?
Any tips? I don't even know where to start with buying anything. Obviously I'd need a driver for the driving range.