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RESEARCH: Not Just a Game – New Spanish Study Uncovers Mental Health Risks Among Some Golfers

By Golf & Health Project

March 10, 2025

A new study published in Sports (MDPI) reveals that while golf continues to be praised for its physical and social health benefits, certain groups of golfers may be at greater risk of poor mental health. Conducted among over 5500 registered golfers in Spain, the study found a 6.7% prevalence of impaired mental health, with significantly higher rates in women, golfers aged 55 and above, and those who prefer playing in the morning.

These findings challenge the assumption that golf is universally beneficial for mental well-being and underscore the need for tailored mental health support within the golfing community.

The researchers suggest that understanding the unique mental health experiences of different golfer demographics can help inform more inclusive and health-promoting environments across the sport.

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🔗 Read the full study here: Beyond the Handicap: A Cross-Sectional Study of Mental Health Amongst Registered Golfers in Spain