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but there's no physical exertion in golf. "oh dear, the sun is beating down on me pretty hard today. caddie, give me my visor." puh-lease -- nm
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Fednog
you try swinging a golf club with any type of precision or consistency. -- nm
Posted by
merry xmas and happy znu year (aka znufrii)
Dec 16 '09, 08:06
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yes it's a skill and it's very mental...but i can't compare it to swimming or tennis or basketball, etc. -- nm
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Fednog
Dec 16, 08:08
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it's more than just mental. it's about physical control.
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merry xmas and happy znu year
Dec 16, 08:09
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i suppose...but i feel like athletes from other sports could play golf...but that's not necessarily true when you reverse it. doesn't that say someth
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Fednog
Dec 16, 08:11
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To play golf at a world class level? No way. (nm)
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musubi
Dec 16, 08:15
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Just look at those club-pros who qualify for the PGA Championship...these guys shoot 65 at home...shoot 80 at this tourney.
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Will Hunting
Dec 16, 08:17
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question: could that be because they have more opportunities to practice on their home (what is called?) turfs? -- nm
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Fednog
Dec 16, 08:19
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Partly. But it goes to show that the elite get ridiculous scores on whatever course they play. (nm)
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musubi
Dec 16, 08:24
More that the big boys play on courses mortals aren't familiar with.
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Will Hunting
Dec 16, 08:24
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Plus most tour players get 1 shot a year at any given course so shooting 68 anywhere is insanely great. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 16, 08:25
sure, it would make sense that they know every in and out, nook and cranny of their home course.
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merry xmas and happy znu year
Dec 16, 08:21
Sure, just not very well. Have you ever seen Michael Jordan play golf? -- nm
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mara
Dec 16, 08:14
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or Charles Barkley? -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 16, 08:17
No...that speaks to specialization. Michael Jordan, best ever at his game couldn't perform as well as a modest Double-A baseball player.
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Will Hunting
Dec 16, 08:13
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but there was a tennis pro (lleyton hewitt's coach) i think his name was andrew draper...he was a pro on the ATP and now he's a pro on the PGA...i don
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Fednog
Dec 16, 08:17
could they play golf? sure. could they do it at a professional level? doubtful. -- nm
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merry xmas and happy znu year
Dec 16, 08:12
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good point. never looked at it like that. i kind of put physical exertion (like feats of human anatomy) very high up when ranking sports, but your r
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Fednog
Dec 16, 08:15
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