I actually used to be insane at chess LOL
But it’s been a while, so I doubt I’d play well, which is why my bio says “I can make the best chess moves to lose”
I actually used to be insane at chess LOL
But it’s been a while, so I doubt I’d play well, which is why my bio says “I can make the best chess moves to lose”
It’s such an expensive sport though! I only played with my grandfather because he had a full VIP membership and a spare set of clubs, but I was only able to visit him a few times a year. Otherwise, I’d have to pay about $50-$100 or so just to play 9-18 holes, depending on the course… renting a cart is an additional fee, buying a full set of clubs would set me back a small fortune. It’s just far too rich (and rage inducing) for my blood.
Billiards and bowling are more my speed and price range.
We live next to a country club but can’t afford to play there on a basis, but we play there every once an a while, their membership is just yearly too.
We go to a cheaper golf course around 10 minutes away that we have a membership for, but lately they’ve been raising their prices and take bad care of the course, so it’s almost just better to buy a membership to the country club.
That’s why I play golfing for the Wii U,
I definitely prefer video game golf games over the real thing.
I made fun of the Wii when it first came out, but I’m not gonna lie, some of those games are fun.
I’ve never done anything other than mini golf, and I never will lol.
It’s also arguably the hardest professional sport too.
Eh…
what do you have in mind?
gaming would be up there but isn’t physically challenging.
basketball is more physically challenging but easier to master, along with American football, soccer is insanely challenging, with physical demands, lots of money, and hard to master… But soccer in the U.S isn’t as difficult as it is in Europe. Golf on the other hand takes technique and skill, and even people who have played for 20-30 years still might never par a course, a lot of pros don’t even par the courses. It’s also a lot harder to get become a professional golf player than any other sport other than soccer. Baseball, most people don’t go pro but a lot of people make it to the minor leagues.
Here is my list of the top 3 hardest sports:
Depends how you define “hard”. You’re not in very much physical danger playing golf, nor do you need to be hitting the gym regularly. It’s more of a precision / focus sport. Tennis could be arguably harder, as it requires precision, focus, and speed / physical stamina. American football, depending on the position, may require a combination of strength, speed, precision, focus, etc., as well as an element of danger. Boxing / MMA has a high degree of danger and also requires strength and speed. It’s hard to really call any one single sport “harder” than another, as someone can be very good at one sport and terrible at another, depending on their individual abilities.
Golf actually requires a lot of focus, yes… but a lot of it is physical focus, and each club requires a different understanding, stance, swing, and muscle groups. You have to practice that with every club (12 in a standard set), not to mention you also have to walk if you’re playing competitively (unless you go pro and hire a catty).
What I mean is, it’s not as physically demanding than other sports but takes a lot longer to maser or be decent at. Tennis, soccer, American football, baseball, and boxing are more physically demanding but being physically demanding is repetitive, and is easier to get good at, going to the gym is a routine that doesn’t take years to master, even if it’s physically demanding. I will say though, some American football positions are very hard to get good at, but not every position. On the other hand, like I said before… Every aspect of golf must be mastered for you to even hit well on a daily-basis, if not you’ll have some good hits, some bad, or most terrible.
I’m absolutely not denying that at all. Ordinarily, it’s very easy to hit a stationary target (golf). Or, that is, it would be, if the ball wasn’t so small, and you were shooting at it with a gun instead of swinging a stick at it, and expecting it to go in a certain direction. The sport itself is maddening, trying to get a tiny ball to fly across a park and land in a tiny hole on the other side… crazy hard, I won’t deny that.
Just that, there are some people who are very good at golf, but would get destroyed in other sports, and vice versa.
Personally, the only actual sports I was ever any good at were wrestling and archery.
I’ve played all sports, and golf is the only one I really enjoy, other than archery and track.
What do those all have in common?- no teamwork!
So we all agree that the Double Bogey would be a dual wield, right?
Nah, it’d have to be worse because the worse the score the worse the weapon.
A bogey is over a hundred pounds, which is why you wouldn’t want to carry that around as your weapon lol
Par stands for Pump Action Rifle, so like a Semi Auto
No, par would be nothing