It is reported that the children that was born during the autumn and winter months are sportier.
According to researchers at Bristol University in England, they found that the latest emerge from “Children of the 90s”, which has followed the health and development of 14,000 children since before their births in the early 1990s.

Children born in the autumn and winter months are more likely to be sporty, according to one of the largest studies into childhood ever undertaken. Those born in the summer were 4.5 percent more active, while those delivered in the autumn and winter were 9 percent more active.
The autumn is the time for next generation, and the time for golf games.
As summer rolls to a close here on the Grand Strand, golfers are making their preparations to switch game strategy from warm weather play to cool weather play. Sure, some fair-weather players clean their golf clubs, and each club, including TaylorMade clubs of course, and pack them away until next year, but actually, here in the Carolinas that would be a waste of good playing time. Here, we have two outstanding reasons for playing through fall and winter to the warmer months - weather and price.
Playing golf in autumn here in the Mid-Atlantic area means that players enjoy all the advantages of having lower temperatures: colorful foliage, wildlife on the move, and (best of all) price specials. Whether they are drawn here by lower accommodations rates, events discounts, or affordable golf tee times, golfer groups come in droves during this time. Even so, there are still plenty of rooms for the occasional travelers and weekenders from the surrounding states who enjoy shorter stays.
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