The Student Union, located by Harcombe Dining Hall, is another option for on-campus recreation. The Union is like an arcade that offers ping pong, billiards, and bowling. It is very cheap for students to go. There have been several occasions when a few friends and I would eat dinner at Harcombe, and we would decide to bowl a quick game in the Union. It only costs $2 for students to bowl there, yet it is just like a regular bowling alley.
I think that the Union is a recreation option that is often overlooked by students. However, I enjoy the fact that it is often not crowded, because it makes it easy to stop in quickly for a game of bowling.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Twelve Mile Recreation Area
A popular destination that my friends and I recently discovered is Twelve Mile Recreation Area on Lake Hartwell. One of my friends has a boat here at Clemson, and we first went to the park to use its boat ramp. It turns out that the park also offers a large sandy beach area, as well as picnic tables and playgrounds. It is a great place to spend a nice day. Since the boat can only can only hold six people at a time, others can wait on the beach when they aren't tubing or fishing. My friend is able to pull the boat right up to the sand to pick up and drop off his passengers.
I look forward to many more sunny days that we can spend by the water at this park.
I look forward to many more sunny days that we can spend by the water at this park.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Golf
In the spirit of the Master's, I decided to write about some of the golfing options here in Clemson. Of course we have The Walker Golf Course here on campus, but my friends rarely play there because it is too expensive. Instead, they play at the nearby Woodhaven Golf Course in Pendleton.
While I have yet to go golfing here at Clemson, I have been to a driving range down Route 76 towards Pendleton. Next year, I will be sure to bring my golf clubs down to school, so I can join my friends on some of their many outings.
"Tiger Paw Hole" #17 at Walker Golf Course |
Monday, April 2, 2012
Fishing
One popular past time of Clemson students is fishing. There are many options nearby in Lake Hartwell, Lake Jocasse, and Lake Keowee. I recently went fishing on my friends boat in Lake Hartwell, which is known for its catfish and bass.
Although we did not catch anything, it is always fun to be out on the water. We did end up seeing a large fish that my friend identified as a gar swim by our boat a few feet beneath the surface.
We saw this fish lurking in the water only minutes after we were swimming in it! Seeing this picture of it's teeth on our phones made us stay in the boat for the rest of the day.
Although we did not catch anything, it is always fun to be out on the water. We did end up seeing a large fish that my friend identified as a gar swim by our boat a few feet beneath the surface.
Gar |
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Club Sports
Another way for students to stay athletically active throughout college in a less serious inter-collegiate environment is club sports. Clemson has many club sports teams that travel to play other colleges nearby. Depending on the sport, they can be laid back or intense.
My freshman year, I played Club Water Polo for Clemson because I had experience from playing in high school. With the water polo team, I got to travel to Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech to play various schools from the southeast in tournaments. It was a great experience. Now, I am busier so I cannot be as involved anymore; however, the team is relaxed, so I am free to come whenever I am available.
I also have friends who have played baseball, soccer, lacrosse, rugby, and crew at the club level. Each team has different schedules and requirements, but they all enjoy their sports.
My freshman year, I played Club Water Polo for Clemson because I had experience from playing in high school. With the water polo team, I got to travel to Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech to play various schools from the southeast in tournaments. It was a great experience. Now, I am busier so I cannot be as involved anymore; however, the team is relaxed, so I am free to come whenever I am available.
I also have friends who have played baseball, soccer, lacrosse, rugby, and crew at the club level. Each team has different schedules and requirements, but they all enjoy their sports.
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