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Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 23:44 - Sep 28 by ArnoldMoorhen
It's just Billiards on a massive scale, with a spot of beginners level orienteering thrown in.
I enjoy hacking around a golf course, have a house with a full size snooker table in it and used to enjoy orienteering and all that stuff. On a saddo 1-10 scale that probably puts me at a big fat 9. Oh well, I’ll try and live with it.
On a serious note, are golf and games like snooker a sport? Well, Mrs C reckons anything that includes equipment isn't a sport. But that leaves only running round in circles so that doesn’t work.
I see anything that involves competition and a clear result as a sport. Anything that involves competition and a subjective result like say gymnastics is more of a discipline.
This theory is full of holes as of course chess (wonderful game) involves competition and a definitive result but it’s not really a sport.
My conclusion after these musings is yes, golf is a sport.
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Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 07:13 - Sep 29 with 418 views
Similar to darts and F1, really. I heard a commentator referring to 'these athletes' when [redacted] was on camera, and talking about how far they had to walk over three days - nearly twenty miles!
Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 07:34 - Sep 29 by NthQldITFC
Similar to darts and F1, really. I heard a commentator referring to 'these athletes' when [redacted] was on camera, and talking about how far they had to walk over three days - nearly twenty miles!
Well, it’s a long way when you’ve got to swing your clubs too!
Actually, most of them are pretty fit and work out these days, as do F1 drivers of course, but there’s no way you can call them ‘athletes’.
Definitely a sport IMO, a brilliant one at that. Can't say I'm too fussed what people want to call it though.
I love watching the top players, its remarkable how consistently good they are. The thing I really like about playing golf is that unlike a lot of sports you can keep doing it as you get older. Might lose some power and distance, but it's a great form of exercise, brilliant physically and mentally and sociable too.
I like going out to play golf and seeing 80 year olds out on the course, bl00dy good on them, even if they can be a bit miserable.
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Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 12:46 - Sep 29 with 123 views
Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 06:59 - Sep 29 by Churchman
I enjoy hacking around a golf course, have a house with a full size snooker table in it and used to enjoy orienteering and all that stuff. On a saddo 1-10 scale that probably puts me at a big fat 9. Oh well, I’ll try and live with it.
On a serious note, are golf and games like snooker a sport? Well, Mrs C reckons anything that includes equipment isn't a sport. But that leaves only running round in circles so that doesn’t work.
I see anything that involves competition and a clear result as a sport. Anything that involves competition and a subjective result like say gymnastics is more of a discipline.
This theory is full of holes as of course chess (wonderful game) involves competition and a definitive result but it’s not really a sport.
My conclusion after these musings is yes, golf is a sport.
There's no doubt that Golf is a sport.
It combines gross motor and fine motor skills, requires strength to play at a professional level, and rewards those with good cardio-vascular fitness who can maintain a low heart rate under pressure.
Some of the shooting disciplines in the Olympics push the definition of sport tr hardest for me. They're just "Competitive being really still and letting the equipment do the work" and could possibly be replaced with Sleeping Lions.
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Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 12:59 - Sep 29 with 110 views
Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 06:59 - Sep 29 by Churchman
I enjoy hacking around a golf course, have a house with a full size snooker table in it and used to enjoy orienteering and all that stuff. On a saddo 1-10 scale that probably puts me at a big fat 9. Oh well, I’ll try and live with it.
On a serious note, are golf and games like snooker a sport? Well, Mrs C reckons anything that includes equipment isn't a sport. But that leaves only running round in circles so that doesn’t work.
I see anything that involves competition and a clear result as a sport. Anything that involves competition and a subjective result like say gymnastics is more of a discipline.
This theory is full of holes as of course chess (wonderful game) involves competition and a definitive result but it’s not really a sport.
My conclusion after these musings is yes, golf is a sport.
My view is that a competitive activity for which you need to change your shoes is a sport. So golf is a sport, but darts & snooker are definitely not. I would probably make an exception for able bodied golfers who choose to ride around the course in electric buggies, though.
Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 06:59 - Sep 29 by Churchman
I enjoy hacking around a golf course, have a house with a full size snooker table in it and used to enjoy orienteering and all that stuff. On a saddo 1-10 scale that probably puts me at a big fat 9. Oh well, I’ll try and live with it.
On a serious note, are golf and games like snooker a sport? Well, Mrs C reckons anything that includes equipment isn't a sport. But that leaves only running round in circles so that doesn’t work.
I see anything that involves competition and a clear result as a sport. Anything that involves competition and a subjective result like say gymnastics is more of a discipline.
This theory is full of holes as of course chess (wonderful game) involves competition and a definitive result but it’s not really a sport.
My conclusion after these musings is yes, golf is a sport.
I often wonder about that. If gymnastics and ice skating are in the Olympics, why not dancing? All those "sports" where there are cards held up with numbers judging them. Diving, synchronised diving, even ski jumping has a "style" element doesn't it? All very skilful and dedicated, but a weird way to decide a result.
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Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 14:23 - Sep 29 with 40 views
Is today a good day to ask is Golf a proper sport? on 14:13 - Sep 29 by Meadowlark
I often wonder about that. If gymnastics and ice skating are in the Olympics, why not dancing? All those "sports" where there are cards held up with numbers judging them. Diving, synchronised diving, even ski jumping has a "style" element doesn't it? All very skilful and dedicated, but a weird way to decide a result.
Indeed, while gymnastics is very skilful & athletic, I struggle with any sport which depends on judges giving marks for "artistic impression".