BigGameDamian
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Just because people can't relate to a sport doesn't mean it's boring . . . it mean you just aren't into it.
I used to feel the same about baseball and soccer. But the reality is these are multi billion dollar sports, so clearly there are fans out there that will relate with it and watch it . . . and there is a reason for it.
I've played a lot of sports in my life and have not found a more mentally challenging sport than golf. If you are a competitor who likes to challenge yourself on a personal level, you should try golf. It is easy to get obsessed with it (on top of it being the best networking sport you can get into). Once you are into it and are really trying to get good at it, you can appreciate just how good these pro are.
I hear people who don't follow basketball say the same thing about basketball this time of year. I want to watch the finals wherever I am and sometimes I'm somewhere with non basketball fans who dis the sport and call it boring and wonder how I can be so into it. That is what this thread sounds like to me.
How is golf the most mentally challenging sport?
You have forever to think about whatever it is you're going to think about. You don't have the ball and have to decide what to do with it more than once every second.
Golf is easy, physically and mentally.
It's pretty easy. Real athletes don't play golf, obviously, because it's so boring, and doesn't even give you a good workout.
I've played golf more than enough for my liking. I played every summer when I was a kid, had lessons here and there, and got pretty good. The last time I played was about a year ago and I did great for how little I've played recently, but I did not enjoy it, I never have before, and I highly doubt I ever will.
I do get what you're saying about the difficulty though with different courses and shots.
For the most part, other sports fields and courts stay the same.
It's just there is an incredibly large amount of things I'd rather do than golf.
