Speak for yourself bro.![]()
Just to gloat a little. I took this photograph last year of Magnolia Lane. It's about ten minutes from my front door. I've played the course twice.![]()
I agree it's cool how pros are so accessible in pool, and you can watch live for fairly cheap.
What's it cost to sweat the masters, anyone know? I'm seeing $300 to $3000. Ouch!
Watching the privileged assemble today at Augusta for the club's Wednesday nostalgia fest, I realized why I love pool so much more than golf.
No, I don't come from a country-club family, but I played golf religiously as a teenager at city courses. I stunk. I also attended high school across Colfax Avenue from York Billiards, where I earned dual degrees in truancy and 9-ball. Street smarts naturally followed.
Watching the well-to-do assemble today in tight quarters for a glimpse of a golf hero tells me something: pool is more interesting. I've attended three Derby Cities and hope to attend more. I can watch Efren in comfort from a few feet away; watching him wander the hotel at 3 a.m., and watch him engrossed in a chess game.
I don't bother him for conversation, but I'm sure he would, at the least, smile and be polite. Who can say that for Tiger Woods?
These cookie-cutter golfers all look and dress alike. And where are the blacks or other minorities? Absent. Not so at Derby City.
As for skill levels required, we've fought that out on many other threads. For me, golf is harder, pool more rewarding and far more interesting.
Mrs. 9BallPaul is out of town for the week and I got bored, so this is the result. Thanks to anyone who read it.
It is just too bad professional pool players don't get paid like professional golfers.
I'll take those tickets you turn down ....please send them my way.... I live in California and would love to go to the masters at least once ..
imo Golf is an amazing physical and mental test, as is pool...In the end golf wins because of it's beauty
The beauty thing...in "Court Hustler", the autobiography of Bobby Riggs, he said that the first time he laid his eyes on a golf course, he knew he was looking at a big beautiful outdoor pool hall.
I had a 2 handicap in golf when i was 16. I never hit balls, practiced-just played.
In pool i practiced every day for YEARS!! Many many hours-mostly practicing long straight ins and the break and never could play worth a damn. I think i was a C player for 2 weeks at my best.
So i was essentially a golf natural and a pool UNNATURAL!
OneIron....... if you don't mind saying, what is your real name and where do you live ??? I was born and raised here in Augusta. I was born and raised on Azalea Drive directly across from The National, in the early days my dad was very good friends with pro golfer Bob Murphy and Bob use to come stay in our house for Masters week every year when I was a little kid. My aunt is a season ticket holder so I get to go just about every year or pretty much whatever year I wanna go. Although I am not a golf fan and very rarely go. As a very young, stupid pre-teen, we use to jump the fence on Birkman Road and roam the course at night.