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Published 19:01 28 Mar 2018 BST
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Bale is a keen golfer and seems to prefer the sport over football. "I don't really watch much football, I'd rather watch the golf, to be honest," he said earlier this year when asked about Paris Saint-Germain in a press conference. The former Tottenham forward has had three famous golf holes recreated on his property in Wales - the 17th at Sawgrass, the eighth at Royal Troon and the 12th at Augusta.
The Welsh national team were in China last week for the China Cup, where they beat the hosts 6-0 in Giggs' first game as manager and lost 1-0 to Uruguay in the final. According to The Times' report, Bale and some of his Welsh teammates had organised a round of golf during their time in the country, but it was cancelled by Giggs.
The new Wales boss is reportedly concerned that swinging golf clubs could put a strain on Bale's body and cause more muscle injuries. He is also understood to have told him that the seat in his car could lead to injuries. Giggs advised his player to only drive one car, and to customise his seat to suit his body. Giggs told Bale that switching cars, and using different clutch pedals, could put unnecessary stress on his hamstrings, and he experienced this during his own playing career.
Bale would probably be wise to follow Giggs' advice. The former Manchester United winger retired when he was 40 and won every trophy possible across a 24-year career at Old Trafford. After suffering hamstring injuries in his 20s, Giggs took up yoga and became very conscious of fitness and remained at the top level of the sport for his entire career.
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