Golf vs Pool
Many talented athletes, over the last 60 0r so years, have tried to excel at pool and golf. None played both at the championship level. I believe these great disciplines are equally difficult. At least golf rewards one's efforts with financial stability.
I caddied for Venturi, Archer, Patty Berg, Carol Mann and others, so many years ago that I don't care to remember. I am with golf, like many are with pool, in that my knowledge vastly exceeds my ability to execute.I really love both of these terrific sports but I don't enjoy seeing someone 24 under par to win an event and I don't like gaping apertures to pass for pockets at pool.
I could argue capably for either side of "Which is tougher?" but why? I do, however, love a good proposition bet. So if you can find me a golfer of Corey's age who has never played pool and both gentlemen attempt to change sports, I'll make a pretty good sized wager that, say in 5 years, Corey'll do better at golf than the other young man will do at pool. Or we can take a man of roughly my age, 60ish, that is in good shape but has never played golf and I think he could, within one year, break 80. Now this wouldn't be a course like the pros play but an easy municipal course.
Anyway, in closing, I respectfully submit that pool is very difficult, especially since most men and women who aspire to the championship level can't even fund the learning process. And pool is a sport where one's opponent has a lot to do with how the table lies after his turn.