Social Hobbies for making friends
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AlpineWhite said:
Drawweight said:
For me it’s motorcycles and archery.
And no, not at the same time.
Just imagine it though And no, not at the same time.

They both had shot gun licences and would go to the beach at Ainsdale at dawn when the tide was right out. One of them would sit facing backwards on the back of the bike whilst the other would ride the bike up and down the beach. The one on the back had a shot gun and would blast away at any seagulls or other sea birds that happened to be within range.
It was the 1960's and they were simpler times.
nickfrog said:
Tennis is usually a brilliant community of like minded people for some reason. I have met many interesting people through tennis over the years, who have become friends rather than just playing partners.
Same here. Been with my tennis chums on a few organised tennis holidays too. Meet more people, play as much tennis as you want then the usual holiday stuff, food, booze, sightseeing etc.,I’m also a guitarist, that gets me out n about playing with friends and bands.
Canoeing, stand up paddle boarding, open water swimming, learning sailing / rib boating
Cycling, community litter picking, green laning, history groups, helping church with maintenance
Helping with resto of canal boat, camper van, old bus, fire engine. I’d like to do some project like that, but need help, which would then lead to trips in in etc
I watch hubnut, he used to have a bloke help him
All things I’d like to do - maybe not the history group or church
Where are you op
Cycling, community litter picking, green laning, history groups, helping church with maintenance
Helping with resto of canal boat, camper van, old bus, fire engine. I’d like to do some project like that, but need help, which would then lead to trips in in etc
I watch hubnut, he used to have a bloke help him
All things I’d like to do - maybe not the history group or church
Where are you op
Edited by Spare tyre on Monday 1st May 22:23
kiethton said:
Golf - most clubs have a weekly roll up/monthly competitions which get you meeting people, then if you choose the right club you'll be at the bar meeting people after too!
Is the correct answer for three reasons:Edited by kiethton on Monday 1st May 21:37
1 - It is very sociable. You can chat with partners whilst you play
2 - You can play for all of your life. Plenty of octogenarians and older at every club
3 - The handicap system means that anyone can compete with anyone else.
Decent clubs will have evenings to welcome new members, "buddy" systems if you don't know anyone, "get into golf" sessions for complete beginnners and more. Golf clubs are not the stuffy places they once were, they cannot afford to be.
Turtle Shed said:
Is the correct answer for three reasons:
1 - It is very sociable. You can chat with partners whilst you play
2 - You can play for all of your life. Plenty of octogenarians and older at every club
3 - The handicap system means that anyone can compete with anyone else.
Decent clubs will have evenings to welcome new members, "buddy" systems if you don't know anyone, "get into golf" sessions for complete beginnners and more. Golf clubs are not the stuffy places they once were, they cannot afford to be.
That's very true, there is always a good sense of camaraderie within Golf and while I finally managed to stop playing about 15 years ago, it was already quite democratic then and as you say I imagine it has been forced to carry on evolving.1 - It is very sociable. You can chat with partners whilst you play
2 - You can play for all of your life. Plenty of octogenarians and older at every club
3 - The handicap system means that anyone can compete with anyone else.
Decent clubs will have evenings to welcome new members, "buddy" systems if you don't know anyone, "get into golf" sessions for complete beginnners and more. Golf clubs are not the stuffy places they once were, they cannot afford to be.
My main issue with it was the game itself - not sure why I played for so long, about 20 years. I absolutely hate it

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