Crikey! I'm a happy sport widow, only too pleased to have "me time" when husband is off to golf.
I have been known to waltz out the door hot on his heels for a day out without a backward glance at any work that might need to be done. There's always later.
If I want to have family over, I just carry on regardless whether husband is available or not. That way, it is up to him to explain his absence.
If there is anything special on, I tell him, in a "three line whip" type of way, and he is always there.
It's all a matter of finding a balance. I must add, he plays competitively, and loves it, so I wouldn't curtail something that gives him so much pleasure.
Good Morning Saturday 11th July 2026
He is usually gone for 4 - 5 hours.
. I used to moan about the golf when the children were younger, (and the expense of it) but once I decided to get on with my life, it bothered me less. If you are stuck without a car or without public transport, that's unfair of him.
