2018
DOI: 10.34283/ksgs.2018.12.2.41
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The Relationship among Leisure Constraints Negotiation, Resilience and Psychological Well-Being for Golf Participants

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“…In terms of golfing, Kim [48] suggested that golf increases happiness, and Yoo reported that recreational specialization has a significant effect on happiness [49]. Kim found that leisure specialization had a static effect on subjective well-being, and Kim, Choi, and Kim found a static effect of recreational specialization on psychological well-being among golfers [50].…”
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“…In terms of golfing, Kim [48] suggested that golf increases happiness, and Yoo reported that recreational specialization has a significant effect on happiness [49]. Kim found that leisure specialization had a static effect on subjective well-being, and Kim, Choi, and Kim found a static effect of recreational specialization on psychological well-being among golfers [50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%