<p>I know this may be an unpopular stance, but I would say don’t quit. Firstly, it sounds like you are just quitting due to classes and not because you are tired of the sport. If you love doing it I think you should continue. You shouldn’t give up something that you love for classes (that I assume) you are most likely taking to improve your chances in the college admissions game. If that is not the case, drop it and read no further. </p>
<p>If you love it and are worried about time, it really depends on how many AP’s you have taken before, what AP’s you are taking, and the teachers. Sure, at first 5 sounds horrible and sometimes it might get overwhelming, but sometimes it isn’t as bad as it sounds. For example, at many schools AP English requires very little commitment beyond a normal English class-- no problem there. Calculus AP might be a tad more demanding but if you played golf you might be able to do homework on the bus or in class. There are tons of ways to work it out. So consider if you are just psyching yourself out or if it really is too difficult. Also consider that golf is just one season and that off season is most likely much easier to handle.</p>
<p>But it is good that you are recognizing this now instead of later.</p>