BlueRaider
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The examples you listed are known for being difficult. Golf in particular. People expect to suck at golf.The whole “this isn’t fun because I suck” is an American one, and probably a lower demographic one as well. Even in the US people who play golf have fun despite not being able to play under par. Trap-shooting 20/20 every time is difficult, and they don’t throw larger clays for beginners.
Things don’t need to be easy to be fun, and the ones who complain may not be the ones to cater too.
7 foot paid bar boxes screwed up pool in this country because it created weakened expectations for profit.
People don't expect to suck at pool, even as total beginners/casual players, but they show up at a pool room with pro-cut 9' Diamonds and look like fools because they can't make a ball. But maybe in the past they played decently on a 7' Valley. So they get turned off by the bad experience and don't come back.
Perhaps pool had a reputation for being a tougher game way back in the day when everyone played on 10'ers or even just before bar boxes were everywhere, and that meant people had more patience to learn how to play properly. But pool rooms that don't explicitly cater to serious players being mostly or fully stocked with 9' tables with 4.5" or smaller pockets aren't doing the game any favors IMO.