y sch never offer Golf as cca?

LWZ

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my sec sch n jc both already had golf in the 2000s, but the members trained on their own
 

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golf, horse riding, yachting all these is good to bring to school
 

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with the advancement of technology or competition, golf in fact becoming more and more cheaper to play.

there are a lot of golf studio, allowing players to play/practice golf indoor.

some can even setup in their own home for less than $2k
 

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Tiagong some schools got Kite Foiling also.

I reckon only motor sports not a school cca yet...
 

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Useless cca. Some schools do offer it, but as a way to show off that they offer a "lavish" cca. The students are not that good at golf. I think schools should cut down on unnecessary "lavish" ccas that only increases costs due to finding instructors/venue and concentrate on sports that s'poreans actually care and are passionate about.

ppl's parents pay also not u pay
 

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can i create another thread and ask y sch never offer wwe as cca? afterall we produced Sean Tan

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Got golf. Most of the time, only those kids from rich family won the match . ACS / RI
 
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