I call it a sport. At the professional level it is a sport. At my level its an embarrassment.
As far as a skill goes, being able to chip well is a skill, being able to throw a nasty slider is a skill, being able to go 9/10 from 3 point range is a skill. Golf, baseball, basketball, football, soccer, etc... are all sports.
And Daily isn't the only fat man in sports. There are a few fat baseball pitchers out there (David Wells anyone), and no one ever called Sapp a skinny guy.
The people that do this professionally are elite athletes. When I play softball, soccer, and golf I wouldn't call myself an athlete and I'd say I'm playing a game.
spiffy
I agree, on a pro level, golf is definately an athletic activity. on MY level? I consider golf to be one of the most dificult activities to consistently do very well.
We have the same debate over motorsports, but I won't jack your thread over that one.
and what about archery? (a passionate hobby of mine), this is an olympic sport, but requires minimal physical exertion to actually shoot an arrow, however as with golf, physical preparation has a huge effect on consistency, and ability.
There are a lot of activities that require MENTAL exertion as opposed to physical, that are VERY competitive, (no, I don't consider chess a sport).
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Golf is an excuse to Smoke a cigar and drink some beer with your friends![]()
Family, Friends and a good cigar. Oh and some fishing too!
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"We're at NOW now... everything that's hapening now... is happening NOW!"
~ Col. Sanders ~
"I guess all we need to do now is give a shit what you think. I'll work on that."
~ ashauler ~
Also I dont think there are many of us in the shape Tiger is in. Have you ever seen him swing a club in Slow motion?
Family, Friends and a good cigar. Oh and some fishing too!
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