Originally posted by eatmybishopTennis is very difficult. I don't think I could ever become a pro, I don't have the genes.
in your opinion, what is the toughest sport to master..?
in other words, if i trained in this sport, what one would take the longest to get to professional level..?
a few spring to mind, gymnastics, boxing and highboard diving; i would probably have to say golf as well
Originally posted by eatmybishopWhy did you choose those sports?
in your opinion, what is the toughest sport to master..?
in other words, if i trained in this sport, what one would take the longest to get to professional level..?
a few spring to mind, gymnastics, boxing and highboard diving; i would probably have to say golf as well
*Sigh* The lost art of conversation.
Originally posted by RamnedAgreed. After struggling with it for the better part of three years now, I've come to the conclusion that golf is a made-for-TV illusion. It can't be done. Period.
GOLF. You don't know how long I've been working on my swing!! You can never be perfect - golf is really really tough to master. It's also really underrated in difficulty as many people think i is simply hitting a ball.
Apart from snow sports I've tried most and golf sure is a b'std of a game. I've never smashed a club in anger but I'm glad I only play for fun and couldn't care less about breaking the ton any more.. I must have hit 500 games at 102 but only ever broke the ton once.
I'm trying Fly fishing now.. and if I lose any more flies up a tree I'm gonna get some dynamite.
Originally posted by ElleEffSeeelol there you go... thats the joy of the such things; I'm completely the opposite.. Grew up in snooker halls have played and learned positional defensive play but can't pot for toffees... make a good doubles partner against a high score opponent though.
Snooker IMO. Potting a ball is straightforward, positional play takes years to master.
Tough game .. millions play it few play really well.