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Besides, if margin of error is your thing, I'd say archery is more demanding.

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I'm with you, Foamy, I do not understand the appeal of non-contact grass hockey.
I guess I'd still be playing football if my body would allow it, instead I play softball and golf. I'm wondering how many of those who are saying they don't "get" golf spend much time playing any sport.

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I think a significant percentage of the glade populace has an aversion to the Great Golden Orb, so this probably isn't a place to find a lot of support for any outdoor activity =)


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Midgen wrote:
this probably isn't a place to find a lot of support for any outdoor activity =)

Ironical as that is...

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I'm with you, Foamy, I do not understand the appeal of non-contact grass hockey.
I guess I'd still be playing football if my body would allow it, instead I play softball and golf. I'm wondering how many of those who are saying they don't "get" golf spend much time playing any sport.



I play softball on my brother's team. I love the competition and there is just something about running down a flyball in the outfield.

I prefer my sport playing to be more physical, more running and getting dirty. I'd rather shag flyballs any day rather than play a round of golf.
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shag 4 (shg)
tr.v. shagged, shag·ging, shags
1. To chase and bring back; fetch.
2. Baseball To chase and catch (fly balls) in practice.


I have no aversion to the sun, and I love being outside. I just would prefer something other than a glorified walk in the park followed by drinking.

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You can't shag fly balls alone (unless you're really fast).
What I don't "get" about golf is the fanaticism and reverence that many players have about it. I know you get that in every sport, but I think that's part of the attraction for many golfers.

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You golf at public courses, it is fun with your buddies and a proletarian albeit expensive activity.

You golf at private country clubs, it is also fun with your buddies, but considerably more elitist and expensive.

That is only part of golf of course, it has a slew of aspects - as do most sports.

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I don't even know about expensive, Micheal. There are plenty of places in, for example, Sacramento, where you can play for $10-15. That's pretty cheap entertainment for 3, 4, 5 or even 6 hours.

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The expense does not just involve the green fees Vindi. Equipment, shoes, fitting your schedule around available tee times, and the post round social aspects can make it a very expensive sport. You can start off relatively moderately, but to play and improve you will continue to shell out large sums. We talk about a whole month of an MMORPG only costing $15, but if we came into it without a computer and internet access, the start-up costs to play that inexpensive past-time would be fairly substantial.

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The expense does not just involve the green fees Vindi. Equipment, shoes, fitting your schedule around available tee times, and the post round social aspects can make it a very expensive sport.


Can make it expensive. If you want it to be expensive, then it'll be expensive.

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You can start off relatively moderately, but to play and improve you will continue to shell out large sums.


I've played for a couple of decades, and only spent ~3 hundred on equipment.

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Do you continue to improve your game? Or is that one of your goals?

A lot of guys just go out there to enjoy the outdoors, knock the ball around and don't care what their score is, its the walk in the woods with buddies that brings them in.

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If I hadn't gotten any better in over twenty years, I'd be ashamed of myself.

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Which doesn't really answer the question.

I'll stipulate that you've gotten better since you first picked up a club. Do you continue to get better? Or have you slipped into complacency with your game?

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Ok, I'll explicitly answer your question: Yes, I continue to improve.
How does that correlate with the amount spent on equipment?

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Vindicarre wrote:
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I'm with you, Foamy, I do not understand the appeal of non-contact grass hockey.
I guess I'd still be playing football if my body would allow it, instead I play softball and golf. I'm wondering how many of those who are saying they don't "get" golf spend much time playing any sport.


I don't, but I do a lot of pushups, situps, and running, which I still consider more entertaining than golf. I probably still could play hockey if my schedule permitted.

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I just keep getting **** over by the windmill on the 14th hole.

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Just remember... those who poo poo golf and refuse to play will just be without those extra bludgeoning tools when the zombie apocalypse occurs.

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Vindicarre wrote:
Ok, I'll explicitly answer your question: Yes, I continue to improve.
How does that correlate with the amount spent on equipment?


Most of the serious golfers I've met keep upgrading their gear and taking a lot of lessons from pros because they think it helps their game. Since you don't upgrade your equipment, I'll bet you spend more time on the mental aspect of figuring out what works and what doesn't. Most of the serious golfers I've met could use a little more of that discipline. Do you ever pay for lessons or do you learn by watching others? Or something else entirely?

You seem to be one of the rare rational ones who take the game seriously without feeling the need to invest heavily in it.

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Just remember... those who poo poo golf and refuse to play will just be without those extra bludgeoning tools when the zombie apocalypse occurs.

If its golf club vs. zombie, my money is not on the golf club.

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Just remember... those who poo poo golf and refuse to play will just be without those extra bludgeoning tools when the zombie apocalypse occurs.

If its golf club vs. zombie, my money is not on the golf club.


I dunno, I think you could go all Roy McAvoy with a 7-iron and do some damage on a couple zombie skulls.


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John Daly + Driver vs zombie.

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Just remember... those who poo poo golf and refuse to play will just be without those extra bludgeoning tools when the zombie apocalypse occurs.

If its golf club vs. zombie, my money is not on the golf club.


If I golf club is all I have until I get get to a gun or baseball bat...

I would rather be with, than without.

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Golf clubs are good zombie bashing weapons. Well weighted, good reach, and durable.

Especially those titanium drivers.

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Those thin shafts won't deal well with the amount of shear stress imposed bashing skulls in, titanium or not.

Sure, better than nothing but who doesn't already have a baseball bat laying around the house?

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